stovebolts
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I believe I understand what you are railing against, and please know that I do not ascribe to that groups belief. That being said, i believe i put a little more emphasis on baptism than you may. Let me explain.hello StoveBolts, dirtfarmer here
What was John told: You baptize with water but there is one that is greater than you and he will baptize with the Spirit. It is my belief that all water baptism does is gets a person wet.
I understand that most are going to disagree with that statement.
It all comes down to this: Does a person receive salvation the moment that the Spirit places them into the body of Christ? When does the Spirit place a person into the body of Christ? the moment they believe or the moment they are water baptized?
There is no room for discussion. Water baptism cannot place you into the body of Christ. It takes the baptism of the Spirit to place you into the body of Christ and that happens the moment that you believe that Christ died in your place.
You cited Eph 2:10 earlier highlighting the words walking in the way.
Faith and belief are synonymous in the sense that one acts on what they believe, and trust is a factor. If you believe something from somebody, you have to trust what the other has said or you wont act on it. Sometimes we trust what somebody says because we even saw them live out their belief by doing what they say. My Dad used to say, "talk is cheap, now walk the talk". James puts it this way, James 2:18
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But someone will say, “You have faith and I have works.” Show me your faith apart from your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.
Later, James talks about demons who believe in God, but they do not have faith in God, because they do not walk in Gods ways.
What I see in scripture is this. Jesus gave us an example of how to live our lives by what he did, and what he said. His words and actions were in harmony. If we believe in Jesus, we have to trust him enough to live into our faith, even if we dont fully understand the why.
At the beginning of Jesus ministry, he submitted himself to water baptism and in his parting words to his deciples, he commanded them to baptize, and teach in that order. In other words, he gives us an example of when baptism is to occur by his own baptism and then he commands us to baptize those new in the faith.
Again, it's about following Jesus so the question of trust - faith is this. Will you follow Jesus into the baptismal waters? Second is this, will we teach what Jesus said and did, or will we teach well crafted church doctrines based on arguments of what baptism isnt?
Roman's 6 gives us a beautiful picture of being buried WITH Christ and being raised new IN Christ. This is a work of God, not man the way I understand it. Peter tells us that Baptism saves by a clean concience, so we understand that our concience will bear witness to Gods work in us, and Baptism must not be looked as a dry regulation. Rather, it is an encounter with God which raises us to new life, a life we get to live our faith into.