water baptism while an ordinance is only an outward sign of an inward transformation where the true baptism of salvation occurs.
I'd like to suggest that water baptism is more than just an outward sign. Baptism has three aspects to it.
1. Baptism is the initiatory sign by which we are admitted to the fellowship of the Church of Jesus Christ. We are en grafted into Jesus and may be considered "Children of God".
2. Baptism is also a sign that we have truly repented. In the early church, deacons would spend as much as 7 days explaining repentance to a seeker so that they were sure the seeker was
serious. Repentance always precedes baptism.
3. Baptism is an outward sign to all men that a person has repented, believed on Jesus, and is not ashamed of his conversion.
Might I suggest that there are two baptisms. 1. Water baptism whereby the Holy Spirit indwells us and places us in the family of God. 2. The Baptism in the Holy Spirit which is later whereby the believer is in dewed with power for witnessing and the exercise of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Hi
I am new here but I would like to say that according to the Apostle Paul there is only one baptism for this dispensation of grace.
Ephesians 4:5
5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism,
Water Baptism was part of the law to become a priest and since the four Gospels are about preparing the nation of Israel for Jesus's reign on earth they were to be water baptized to be eligible. Jesus came to the nation Israel to prepare them for the rule of the Kingdom but they ended up rejecting him and the Holy Spirit when they killed him on the cross and then stoned Stephen to death. God put the Kingdom program on hold and called out the Apostle Paul to be the vessel to the Gentiles. We are now in the Dispensation of Grace and water baptism is not for us. We are saved by grace and grace alone. A person today only needs to believe in the death burial and resurrection of Jesus to be saved.
thanks
Mike W