zeke
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If you did not repent then Jesus says you will perish. Are you sure belief is all that is required to be saved? Are you sure you were saved BEFORE you repented?I wasn't. I changed my mind about Christ and wanted to live accordingly (repentance), and surrendered my defenses about my sin and guilt to God, trusting him to have mercy on me, and I was saved.@#$%
I tell you, no; but unless you repent you will all likewise perish.
(Luk 13:3 NKJV)
(Luk 13:3 NKJV)
Were you, like Paul baptized to wash away your sins? If not, why not? Were you “baptized into Christ” - “baptism into His death” at your baptism?I was water baptized two months later.
And now why are you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord.'
(Act 22:16 NKJV)
(Act 22:16 NKJV)
You are mistaken again – baptism is not repentance and repentance is not baptism. Repentance and baptism are separate acts of obedience that the believer is required to do before his sins are remitted per Peter. Easy concept.Baptism is (was) a metonymy for repentance.@#$%
Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
(Act 2:38 NKJV)
(Act 2:38 NKJV)
I have already done that but you refuse to see the truth that is before your eyes. Why? Jesus is “exactly” discussing “water” in the passage in question – “born of water and the Spirit” - water is water - the kind that gets you wet as you are immersed in water - baptized into Christ Jesus (Rom 6:3-5). The Lord's church has taught this truth for over 2000 years. The new birth is required before one can be in the kingdom of God – before one can be saved.Well, just show me where it says Jesus was talking exactly about water baptism as we are discussing it here in this thread and we can stop debating it.
You would have us believe that Jesus requires something essential to our salvation (the new birth) but we cannot understand what that essential something is - that's a rather ludicrous idea and your interpretation of the new birth is painfully incorrect. The new birth has always included baptism in water and the renewing influence of the Holy Spirit. It amazes me to see the mental gymnastics some will go to in their futile attempt to eliminate God's ordinance of baptism from His word.
Jesus answered, "Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.
(Joh 3:5 NKJV)
John 3:5
Be born of water - By “water,” here, is evidently signified “baptism.” Thus the word is used in Eph_5:26; Tit_3:5. Baptism was practiced by the Jews in receiving a Gentile as a proselyte. It was practiced by John among the Jews; and Jesus here says that it is an ordinance of his religion, and the sign and seal of the renewing influences of his Spirit. So he said Mar_16:16, “He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved.” ~ Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible
(Joh 3:5 NKJV)
John 3:5
Be born of water - By “water,” here, is evidently signified “baptism.” Thus the word is used in Eph_5:26; Tit_3:5. Baptism was practiced by the Jews in receiving a Gentile as a proselyte. It was practiced by John among the Jews; and Jesus here says that it is an ordinance of his religion, and the sign and seal of the renewing influences of his Spirit. So he said Mar_16:16, “He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved.” ~ Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Only if that “overall Biblical view of baptism” is based on a sectarian bias that cannot accommodate the truth. Baptism, like belief and repentance is an act of obedience required by God before one “shall be saved” - we must "work the works of God". It is all in the Book my friend – why do you kick against the pricks? “Truth Crushed to Ground Shall Rise Again!”With an overall Biblical view of baptism and it's history in the people of God it's easy to see that the repentance is what it's all about, not the legalism of water as the way salvation is to occur.
“He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved...” (Mark 16:16)
"These words are very important. The first clause [belief and baptism] opposes the notion that faith alone is sufficient for salvation, without those works which are the fruit of faith" ~ Pulpit Commentary
Was Jesus being legalistic and dogmatic when He required belief and baptism before one would be saved? Am I 'earning salvation' when I obey from the heart His command to be baptized in water? Do you completely misunderstand God's ordinance of baptism? The answers to those questions are obvious."These words are very important. The first clause [belief and baptism] opposes the notion that faith alone is sufficient for salvation, without those works which are the fruit of faith" ~ Pulpit Commentary