When someone can’t refute Scripture, they often resort to attacking motives. But our standard isn’t emotion — it’s the Word rightly handled.
I’ve shown that eis aphesin hamartiōn (“for the remission of sins”) in Acts 2:38 can mean with reference to forgiveness, exactly as it does in Matthew 12:41 — and that Peter himself clarifies salvation is “by grace through faith” (Ephesians 2:8–9 KJV).
Name-calling doesn’t change what the text actually says. Truth doesn’t fear examination — that’s why the Bereans were called noble (Acts 17:11 KJV).
Grace and peace.
Scripture is clear, I'M REBUKING YOU.
In Acts 2:38,
Peter isn’t teaching that baptism causes forgiveness, but that
baptism follows repentance as the outward confession of faith. The Greek phrase “eis aphesin hamartiōn” (“for the remission of sins”) can mean because of or with reference to forgiveness — the same phrasing used in Matthew 12:41 KJV, where people repented “at [eis] the preaching of Jonah” (not in order to cause Jonah’s preaching).
STORY TIME, Yes Peter does sayk, Then Peter said unto them,
Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
He didn't say, baptism follows repentance as an outward confession of faith.
Now do you understand why I called you a liar?
And Acts 22:16 is equally clear when read in full context:
“Arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord.”
The phrase “calling on the name of the Lord” explains how the washing occurs — through faith, not water. Compare Romans 10:13: “Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
STORY TIME, "calling on the name of the Lord” explains how the washing occurs"
I will help you with the word "SHALL"
shall
/SHal/
verb
1.
(in the first person)
expressing the future tense.
"this time next week I shall be in Scotland"
2.
expressing a strong assertion or intention.
NOTICE ITS NOT NOW!!!!
NOW
/nou/
adverb
1.
at the present time or moment.
So in Romans there is something coming IF YOU OBEY.
Calling upon the name is not a phrase, when we are baptized we use HIS name that is calling upon HIM.
John 14,
13 And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
14 If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it.
I'm not calling you names, I called you a liar that is not a name it explains your character.
You lie about HIS word and you like to tell stories that are not true.
Sorry, but there is time to repent.