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Give us your opinion on the matter, and please don’t forget to tell us whether your opinion is infallible or not.Hi Placido, Thanks for your reply. I say this very respectfully, it seems to me that every time a Catholic sees the words “water or washing” to them, it always means water baptism which is far from the truth.
That is what you were taught, right?That’s exactly what you are doing in Titus 3:5. Contrary to what you have been taught, no one is regenerated by water baptism. The Bible DOES NOT teach that and either does the first pope Peter.
And God’s Word includes baptism, doesn’t it?This is what he states in 1Pet 1:23 “For you have been “Born Again” ----through the living and enduring WORD of God.” (That’s not water baptism.)
Yes, baptism is not about washing ones body, but obeying God’s commandment (Matthew 28:19) and obeying God’s commandment is a pledge of a good conscience towards God. Or, do you think disregarding God’s commandment about baptism would be a pledge of good conscience towards God?Here’s your problem. You quote 1Pet 3:21 ”Baptism now saves you“ But there’s more to that verse. It continues, “not the removal of dirt from your body but the PLEDGE OF A GOOD CONSCIENCE TOWARDS GOD”
Baptism is in the name of the Father and of the Son (Jesus) and of the Holy Spirit – that is calling on His name brother.So 1Pet 3:21 very clearly means baptism by water is of repentance, otherwise Peter would be contradicting himself in 1:23. You quote Acts 22:16, “Be baptized and wash away your sins” You are making the same error again. There’s more to that verse. It continues with “calling on His (Jesus) name. It’s the calling of His name that saves and washes away the sins.
And believe in Jesus includes believe in what He said in Matthew 28:19 – it is not either/or brother, it is both/and – how many times must I tell you this?Joel 2:32 “And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved” as well as Rom 10:13, John 3:16 and many more verses, The jailor in Acts 16:31 got saved by belief in the Lord Jesus. He then got baptized to show repentance.
I gave you Scripture that shows the Holy Spirit is received DURING baptism but also AFTER baptism. Even if you don’t want to believe that, at least recognize the fact I gave you scriptural evidence.If there’s a Christian Baptism, as you say, that saves and the Holy Spirit is also received, then Jesus didn’t know about it. Acts 1:5, Jesus states, ”For John baptized with water but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit."
Because it is not either/or.How then can the Holy Spirit be in John’s baptism too?
I am waiting!----- Please note that I haven’t replied to the above John 3:5. That’s the verse that caused all the baptism problems. I’ll deal with it later. ED O.
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