GodsGrace
CF Ambassador
What exactly is baptism?
Acts 2:38 tells us it's for the forgiveness of sins.
But we know that our faith in Jesus is our salvation and that God forgives sins.
There are 3 baptisms in the New Testament:
1. The baptism of the spirit --- which is conversion. (1 Corinthians 12:13)
2. Water baptism --- Is there a difference between John's baptism and water baptism Jesus spoke of in Mathew 28:19?
3. The baptism of fire --- Acts 1:8 and Acts 2:3-4. Are these two the same type of baptism?
If not, how is each one explained?
How can we explain the 3 different types of baptism?
And, Dirtfarmer said this.
As I understand, when Christ was crucified on the cross, the sin of the world was paid for by his blood( life is in the blood). It is the sin of unbelief that consigns and condemns a person to the lake of fire. Baptism for the remission of sin is a "kingdom" thing, not a "heir" thing. It was John that preached "baptism for repentance of sin". Paul, the apostle, preached that we are cleansed by the blood of Christ that was shed on the cross. Paul also preached the believer is dead with Christ in his crucifixion but made alive by the life of the risen savior. In the gospel of the kingdom there is nothing about the crucifixion, burial, or resurrection.
Of course there was nothing about the death, burial or resurrection of Jesus when He preached the Kingdom because it had not happened yet.
So does baptism go from being a "kingdom thing" to being an "heir thing"?
The difference?
So, we have:
1. What is baptism?
2. The three different types of baptism.
3. Baptism in the Kingdom vs. baptism of inheritance.
Take your pick.
Acts 2:38 tells us it's for the forgiveness of sins.
But we know that our faith in Jesus is our salvation and that God forgives sins.
There are 3 baptisms in the New Testament:
1. The baptism of the spirit --- which is conversion. (1 Corinthians 12:13)
2. Water baptism --- Is there a difference between John's baptism and water baptism Jesus spoke of in Mathew 28:19?
3. The baptism of fire --- Acts 1:8 and Acts 2:3-4. Are these two the same type of baptism?
If not, how is each one explained?
How can we explain the 3 different types of baptism?
And, Dirtfarmer said this.
As I understand, when Christ was crucified on the cross, the sin of the world was paid for by his blood( life is in the blood). It is the sin of unbelief that consigns and condemns a person to the lake of fire. Baptism for the remission of sin is a "kingdom" thing, not a "heir" thing. It was John that preached "baptism for repentance of sin". Paul, the apostle, preached that we are cleansed by the blood of Christ that was shed on the cross. Paul also preached the believer is dead with Christ in his crucifixion but made alive by the life of the risen savior. In the gospel of the kingdom there is nothing about the crucifixion, burial, or resurrection.
Of course there was nothing about the death, burial or resurrection of Jesus when He preached the Kingdom because it had not happened yet.
So does baptism go from being a "kingdom thing" to being an "heir thing"?
The difference?
So, we have:
1. What is baptism?
2. The three different types of baptism.
3. Baptism in the Kingdom vs. baptism of inheritance.
Take your pick.