It logically follows that we get water baptized after we believe and are saved, yet Jesus clarified the second clause of Mark 16:16 with, "but he who does not believe will be condemned." Nothing there about a lack of baptism causing condemnation.
It's like saying, "he who takes his medication and washes it down with water will be made well." Of course, it's not the washing it down with water part that makes a person well. It's the medication, but if water is not available and the person takes the medication dry (been there, done that) they will still be made well "because of the medication."
Sadly, there have been numerous people over the years who have been water baptized and believe "mental assent" in the existence of Christ and in historical facts about Christ but have not truly believed in Christ unto salvation.
It's like saying, "he who takes his medication and washes it down with water will be made well." Of course, it's not the washing it down with water part that makes a person well. It's the medication, but if water is not available and the person takes the medication dry (been there, done that) they will still be made well "because of the medication."
Sadly, there have been numerous people over the years who have been water baptized and believe "mental assent" in the existence of Christ and in historical facts about Christ but have not truly believed in Christ unto salvation.
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