Hey,
What about
Acts 2:38-40
Yes but you’re forgetting the point of this verse;
39 For the promise is made to you
and
to your children and to all those far off,
whomever the Lord our God will call."
Don’t you believe that God calls infants too?!! After all Jesus said, “let the children come to me” and I’m sure He meant infants too.
ALLFORHIM:
That’s because they were all converts to Christianity. When a Jewish person is converted they are adults and if they have any children then they too will be baptized. Just as the converts in the bible once they were baptized because of believing then after that it is automatic that their infants be baptized as they believe for the infant as in the case of the centurion and his servant. Whole households were baptized and it does not say anywhere that there were no infants in these households.
I particularly like this verse;
Acts 8:31
31 He replied, “How can I, unless
someone instructs me?”
How can anyone interpret the bible unless someone instructs you? We have someone to instruct us as Jesus left Peter the Rock to instruct us. We have the Church!! Alleluah!! I thank God for the Catholic Church as Jesus left her to instruct us! :yup:
It’s funny that you used these verses since this one clearly states that the Holy Spirit can come AFTER one is baptized with WATER;
Acts 8:39
39 When they came out of the water,
the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip
away, and the eunuch saw him no
more, but continued on his way
rejoicing.
I say this because many of you believe that you cannot be baptized unless you are “born again” and to some that means receiving the Holy Spirit first. But from this passage I see that one is baptized and then receives the Holy Spirit. This also
proves water baptism for those of you who do not believe in water baptism. This just adds to the many scripture verses that I had posted in this thread previously.
Here’s verse 15;
15 After she
and her household had been
baptized, she offered us an invitation,
“If you consider me a believer in the Lord,
come and stay at my home,” and she
prevailed on us.
Don’t you think her household would include children and even babies? It does not say that it doesn’t include babies.
Boy you just keep giving me the verses that I would use to defend infant and water baptism!
Acts 16:31-33
31 And they said, “Believe in the Lord
Jesus and you
and your household
will be saved.”
32 So they spoke the word of the Lord
to him and to
everyone in his house.
33 He took them in at that hour of the
night and
bathed their wounds; then he
and
all his family were baptized at once.
I would think that “everyone in his house” meant EVERYONE including children and babies. This does not say that there were no babies in the house. And if they spoke the Word of the Lord to everyone in his house, it doesn’t say that they
ALL believed what was being spoken and yet they were ALL baptized and to me this would also mean that infants were baptized since an adult would believe for them. As long as ONE of them in that household believed then they could
ALL be baptized with water. It doesn’t say here that they
ALL believed once the Word was spoken (btw it says
spoken not
read for those SS believers), it just says that they were
ALL baptized.
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