A good consicience means NOT a guilty conscience. That is exactly what I said. So now you should tell all the Christians here that you have ABANDONED your false idea of water baptism saving anyone....but as an appeal to God for a good conscience...
A good consicience means NOT a guilty conscience. That is exactly what I said. So now you should tell all the Christians here that you have ABANDONED your false idea of water baptism saving anyone....but as an appeal to God for a good conscience...
I am, in the sense that there are several moving parts in the salvation process. It's free, but we also have to accept it..... is that a work?I never knew you were a person must be water baptized to be saved kinda guy.
That is news to me.
Another deluded person. If you read that passage carefully, that means "saves us from a GUILTY CONSCIENCE" once we are saved by grace through faith.
I am, in the sense that there are several moving parts in the salvation process. It's free, but we also have to accept it..... is that a work?
So do you think I can believe in Jesus, but not have faith, and still be saved? Don't even demons believe?
Or, can I simply have faith in Jesus, but not believe what he taught, or who he actually is, and still be saved?
I fail to see how you can simply write off all the examples in scripture of people being saved that included immediate baptism, but instead believe the few times that mention ONE item... he who has faith, or he who believes, or he who calls on the name of Jesus....
Scripture does not spell out baptism in each of those because it was understood that baptism goes right along with faith, belief, calling on Jesus.... it's an integral part of it, just as those other items are.
How can you write off Jesus telling his disciples to go and make believers of all the world, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit....
Salvation is a free gift that we must accept.... God is not going to force us to be saved.... we have to make the deliberate decision to accept it.... and our accepting it includes several things.... faith, belief, confession, repentance, and baptism..... they ALL are necessary.
And Noah wasn't immersed. Just saying...Verse 20 says that those people in the days of Noah were SAVED THROUGH WATER. Immediately, verse 21 says that the ANTITYPE to that, which now SAVES US IS BAPTISM. You are really grasping at straws to say that means we are only saved from a guilty conscience. Nonsense.
Yes. Psalms 119:160 says the “entirety” or “SUM” of God’s word is ASV) is TRUTH. Add it all together!
If you are talking about "being saved" for eternity, then no, Salvation is NOT a process. It's an event.I am, in the sense that there are several moving parts in the salvation process
No.So do you think I can believe in Jesus, but not have faith, and still be saved?
Same answer as above.Or, can I simply have faith in Jesus, but not believe what he taught, or who he actually is, and still be saved?
I'm not writing off anything. Further, we absolutely SHOULD be water Baptized. Jesus tells us to do so.I fail to see how you can simply write off all the examples in scripture of people being saved that included immediate baptism,
See above.How can you write off Jesus telling his disciples to go and make believers of all the world, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit....
In answer to your question, "What exactly are you having faith in?"...What exactly are you having faith in? You can't be saved without believing the essentials of the Gospel. ...
I’m trusting in Jesus Christ. HIS completed work on the cross and His resurrection.In answer to your question, "What exactly are you having faith in?"
I and many others have faith in God's promise to those who believe in Jesus. He said those who repent and submit to His command of water baptism in the name of Jesus receive forgiveness of their sin, and are given assurance they will receive the Holy Ghost. (Acts 1:2, 2:36-39) While others adamantly refuse to accept the truth as expressed in that promise.
If you will recall Jesus said those who reject Him and receive not His words are going to be judged by the word. (John 12:48)
Also, keep in mind that the message Peter presented at Pentecost is an essential element of the Gospel message. (Acts 2:36-42)
Verse 20 says that those people in the days of Noah were SAVED THROUGH WATER. Immediately, verse 21 says that the ANTITYPE to that, which now SAVES US IS BAPTISM. You are really grasping at straws to say that means we are only saved from a guilty conscience. Nonsense.
Yes. Psalms 119:160 says the “entirety” or “SUM” of God’s word is ASV) is TRUTH. Add it all together!
People keep saying this.... where is the scripture that defines baptism as only an outward expression?Baptism is an outward expression of the inward work the Holy Spirit is doing in us, AFTER rebirth into God's family.
Yes.... scripture is inconvenient, isn't it?I've heard this water story before. It does not compute except for the few who misunderstand what is being said
The repentance is that of dead works. Repentance means to "turn away". So I hope you don't mean repent of your sin.You yourself agreed you couldn't be saved if you left out belief, or faith, or repentance..
Gonna let this remark pass, but it's not very nice, and completely misrepresents what I've said.why do you kick baptism to the curb?
No.I really would like you to tell me this. Is the laying on of hands necessary for Salvation and the receiving of the Holy Spirit?
It was not intended to be "not nice".... I'm sorry if you took it that way. I was just saying, if you agree that all the other elements mentioned in scripture about "being saved" are necessary, why is baptism not that important? You have to believe, you have to have faith, you have to call on Jesus.... baptism is mentioned at LEAST as often as those other "individual" things.... why is it not taught as being necessary? All the others are... ?Gonna let this remark pass, but it's not very nice, and completely misrepresents what I've said.
sorry... I skipped over this one.... Repentance is definitely turning away from a sinful lifestyle.... that's the definition of it. We repent, turn away from our sinful living.... you have to do that as part of the acceptance of salvation.. I don't understand the confusion...The repentance is that of dead works. Repentance means to "turn away". So I hope you don't mean repent of your sin.
If we could turn away from our sin BEFORE Conversion and empowerment of the Holy Spirit, what do we need Jesus and the Holy Spirit for?
Yes.... scripture is inconvenient, isn't it?
It's a pretty simple scripture, comparing the baptismal process to the washing away of sins that Noah's family survived in the ark.
What is YOUR understanding of that scripture, since we so obviously MIS understand it?
Precious friend, the answer is found In God's Word Of Truth, When 'Rightly Divided' - ie:baptism is mentioned at LEAST as often as those other "individual" things.... why is it not taught as being necessary? All the others are... ?
This can be labeled as "Baloney from Beckworth".
Because that was a one-off event that Jesus himself did. Name another person that was saved without baptism? We'll wait...
Do you have a problem with reading comprehension? The scripture is the one that you gave such a snarky response about. The scripture about baptism being compared to Noah being saved through water... try to keep up, seriously...cut the sarcastic responses. you are too old to answer that way
I have not been bothering with your post. what scripture are you talking about and I will get back to you
Do you have a problem with reading comprehension?
And Noah wasn't immersed. Just saying...