Is there any scripture that says Jesus' blood is applied to those being saved?No one seem to pay attention to the question?
They've all gone astrayed......
""At what point in our salvation is the blood of Christ applied?"
Is there any scripture that says Jesus' blood is applied to those being saved?No one seem to pay attention to the question?
They've all gone astrayed......
""At what point in our salvation is the blood of Christ applied?"
Is there any scripture that says Jesus' blood is applied to those being saved?
But brother, actual water baptism isn't required for SALVATION, is it?!
Come on now...
When the Thief on the cross believed in Jesus?
He automatically received the remission of sins.
It is a new way with believing in Christ.
The words spoken by the Lord in Luke 23:43 was said to the thief before the death, burial and resurrection. The New Covenant (activated by His death, Heb. 9:16ā17; cf. Lk. 24:47) was yet to be in force. The thief was saved by Christ under the law (Mk. 2:10; Gal. 4:4). The thief speaks first (Luke 24:42): āLord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom.ā The thief and Jesus are still alive. Jesus immediately responds (Luke 24:43): āAssuredly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.āCome on now...
When the Thief on the cross believed in Jesus?
He automatically received the remission of sins.
It is a new way with believing in Christ.
Is there any scripture that says Jesus' blood is applied to those being saved?
When John mentioned the baptism of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 3: 11), he was addressing the multitude as a whole, but when Jesus uttered the promise of this verse he was talking to his apostles. Jesus told the apostles āAnd, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on highā (Luke 24:49). This explains Acts 1:4-5 āAnd, being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me. For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.ā
You answered your own question. Thereās one baptism. And that one baptism is for the remission of sins, because everyone needs to get their sins remitted by the blood of Christ by His authority.So when does the meaning of John the Baptist's words to change?
When spoken to a few?
How many baptisms are we to have during the Church age? Two? Three?
How many?
There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism.
Ephesians 4:5
Accepting the Word of God by faith prevents the strain of overthinking. One baptism.
Faith...
Impotent Abraham, at age 99, was told he was to have a son by his post 90-year-old, post-menopausal wife Sarah.
Abraham did not stagger at the promise while having no way to figure it out how God was to make it to happen.
There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism.
Ephesians 4:5
As long as we end up with two baptisms it means you have yet to understand what is needed to be understood.
Faith rest it...
You answered your own question. Thereās one baptism. And that one baptism is for the remission of sins, because everyone needs to get their sins remitted by the blood of Christ by His authority.
I never said people receive two baptisms to receive the forgiveness of sins. I said there is one baptism for the remission of sins. That eliminates any other baptism today.You still have us having two baptisms.
Take a break.
I never said people receive two baptisms to receive the forgiveness of sins. I said there is one baptism for the remission of sins. That eliminates any other baptism today.
There is only one baptism, that is correct. I donāt end up with two, as thereās only one baptism that all people who are Christians have submitted to. That eliminates any other kind.There is only ONE baptism.
You keep ending up with TWO.
You're all wet.
There is only one baptism, that is correct. I donāt end up with two, as thereās only one baptism that all people who are Christians have submitted to. That eliminates any other kind.
I do not believe I ever said that Spirit baptism saves.
The ones who were saved were to receive Spirit baptism.
Not to receive Spirit baptism to be saved.
Here's a few verses for you and a line of reason that makes sense...
The prevailing narrative and doctrinal dogma have poisoned many minds to where they can't see the obvious...Meism Salvation vs Christ Alone Salvation; no Greek qualifiers of our feckless faith to rest our Salvation on...just the sure Promise of a Covenantal Father the Hebrew speaks of.
Atonement = Justification
Romans 5:10ā11 ā āFor if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much more⦠we shall be saved by His life.ā
Romans 3:24ā25 ā āand are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a propitiation by His blood.ā
Romans 8:30 ā āAnd those He predestined He also called; those He called He also justified; those He justified He also glorified.ā
2 Corinthians 5:18ā19 ā āAll this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to Himself⦠in Christ God was reconciling the world to Himself.ā
What do we do with "those He Justified He Also Glorified"?
This is His eternal plan of Salvation to redeem ALL His children (image of God) that the enemy corrupted...eternal destruction/damnation is a Greek construct...the Hebraic view is that eternity is beyond 'our view" (not His) and that God punishes and exiles with the ultimate view of reconciliation..."those He Justified He Also Glorified" God guarantees it!
The Greek NT teaches a "me centric" Salvation. Christ plus my faith, my belief, my loyalty and you better not falter in your faith or die having engaged in a sinful act, because your entire salvation is in jeopardy.
The New Covenant was given because we are faithless..but God is Faithfull.
The Hebraic Gospel is about Gods Faithfulness as our Kinsman Redeemer and His Gift of making peace by way of His Atoning death on the cross.
Greek = me centric salvation
Hebraic = Christ Covenantal Salvation
This is what is going on...one view is a me centric Salvation that is mine to keep and not screw up and the other is Guaranteed by Gods Blood and Faithful Covenantal Love.
There's plenty of evidence the NT was written in Hebrew originally and then translated into Greek. The entire NT is rife in Hebraisms, idioms, chiasms, puns ect.
The fact that the Greek and English translation gets the verse below completely wrong and the Hebrew gets it right should tell you one is a translation of the other; unless you genuinely think what you read in the English translated from the Greek is what Jesus really meant.
Mathew 23:1-3
Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples, āThe scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses' seat, so do and observe whatever they tell you, but not the works they do. For they preach, but do not practice.
In the Hebrew Sephardic manuscripts this verse says "to do whatever Moses says to do" You get a skewed wrong idea from the Greek here wouldn't you say? AND you get what Christ actually said in the Hebrew.
Hebraic worldview: Concrete, relational, covenantal.
Greek worldview: Abstract, juridical, metaphysical.
The Greek for instance in John 1 says the Word, the Word, the Word (abstract), whereas the Hebrew Sephardic manuscripts say the Son, the Son, the Son (Covenantal).
Greek emphasizes my faith, my covenantal loyalty and so that my Salvation hinges on my faithfulness...whereas the Hebraic view is the opposite...it emphasizes God's Faithfulness, His Covenantal loyalty who acted on our behalf (ALONE) as our Kinsman Redeemer.
Western Greekyness just loves having "you" be the qualifier to receive "your Salvation" whereas the Hebraic view has "our Salvation" guaranteed by the qualified Life of Messiah.
Rest in what He Alone has accomplished at the cross...Atonement for ungodly men (Justified) with the Promise of a God Who CAN NOT lie..."those HE justified He will glorify"...no Greeky meism qualifiers that people love so much...
There are only two times in the New Testament where anyone ever received the āBaptismā of the Holy Spirit: 1) Acts 2 and 2) Acts 10. The rest of the time they received the Spirit by the laying on of the apostles hands
There is only one baptism, that is correct..
Me and @Beckworth have already told you what the one baptism is!!! Iām pretty sure @DJT_47 has also explained it elsewhere, but you continue to reject the actual purpose and the reason of Holy Ghost baptism being for a distinct and special purpose for the chosen apostles of Jesus Christ on Pentecost, and the baptism that Christ commanded by His authority for the remission of sins to be administered throughout the world that began in Jerusalem on Pentecost (Mt. 28:19-20; Mk. 16:15-16; Lk. 24:47; Acts 2:38)!!! At this point, there is no use in continuing the convo with you. Holy Spirit baptism was a promise to the chosen apostles that they were to receive at Pentecost. Thatās why Jesus told them to tarry in the city (Lk. 24:49), not to depart from it (Acts 1:1-8). They were to wait for the promise of the Father (Acts 1:4). That was to the chosen apostles of Christ for a special purpose!!! And it was to empower them with miracles and bring remembrance to help confirm the word so the gospel could be spread (Heb. 2:1-4; Mk. 16:20; John 16:13, 14:26, Acts 2:1-4)!! Other people who received miracles also was able to confirm the word (Mk. 16:20; Heb. 2:1-4). When the church was established, they did not have the complete written New Testament to point to a New Testament scripture when they were out preaching and teaching, so they needed to show people what they were saying was true!! That is one of the purposes for the baptism of the Holy Spirit and the miraculous abilities they received, as well as the miraculous gifts that others had received that the Spirit gave them when an apostle laid hands on them (Acts 8, 19; Rom. 1:4; 1 Cor. 12:11)!!!Well then?
Is it water baptism?
Or?
Spirit baptism?
On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice,.
āLet anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me,
as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.ā
By this he meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive.
Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified."
John 7:37-39
Me and @Beckworth have already told you what the one baptism is!!! Iām pretty sure @DJT_47 has also explained it elsewhere, but you continue to reject the actual purpose and the reason of Holy Ghost baptism being for a distinct and special purpose for the chosen apostles of Jesus Christ on Pentecost, and the baptism that Christ commanded by His authority for the remission of sins to be administered throughout the world that began in Jerusalem on Pentecost (Mt. 28:19-20; Mk. 16:15-16; Lk. 24:47; Acts 2:38)!!! At this point, there is no use in continuing the convo with you.
Me and @Beckworth have already told you what the one baptism is!!! Iām pretty sure @DJT_47 has also explained it elsewhere, but you continue to reject the actual purpose and the reason of Holy Ghost baptism being for a distinct and special purpose for the chosen apostles of Jesus Christ on Pentecost, and the baptism that Christ commanded by His authority for the remission of sins to be administered throughout the world that began in Jerusalem on Pentecost (Mt. 28:19-20; Mk. 16:15-16; Lk. 24:47; Acts 2:38)!!!