Uh, first of all, my name is ‘Thorwald’. My name should have been spelled ‘Thorvald’, but my mother wrote my name down as my father had ‘pronounced’ it (in Norwegian). The “v” is pronounced as a “w” in Norwegian. He never checked the spelling on my birth certificate…Oh well.
If you read the 6-page document that I reference in posting #34 (above), you will see what I am getting at. Apparently, when you use the referenced scripture (per this document) in order to evaluate the “need” for water baptism, you will see that it has no impact either way, on your salvation. You are forgiven for your sins, and baptized with the Holy Spirit, before water baptism is carried out. The referenced scriptures plainly state this.
The other point that I made previously, is still valid. We know that Christ instructed His disciples/apostles to baptize with water. Why do we assume, that ministers/teachers, or any other current day hierarchy in the church, have the same “authorization” in order to baptize, that His annointed disciples/apostles had? If what is written in the above-mentioned 6-page document makes current day baptism irrelevant, it also makes my point (above) irrelevant.
I do not take the scriptural reference to baptism, lightly. I am simply asking questions, and evaluating the scriptures, and my personal experiences. We often believe what others are teaching us, without questioning their interpretations. I believe, that God provides us with the truth, if we simply ask Him for clarification of His Word, in earnest.