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susanlo
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I think that forgiveness of sins is connected with baptism. I don’t know that forgiveness of sins happens only at the moment of immersion. Our church teaches that baptism is a part of the salvation process. The steps of the salvation process are belief, repentance, confession of faith, and then baptism. Receiving the Holy Spirit can occur at any time in this process.Well, they do perform Baptisms. But the meaning of “…for the forgiveness of sins” is removed. It then becomes a mere ritual that is more like a gesture or a public statement with a symbol (only) of water.
It is intentionally separated from personal reception of the forgiveness of sins.
So while I believe, in the case of an adult, that belief in Jesus’ forgiveness can and should be acknowledged before the Sacrament, the actual Sacrament is a reception of that grace completed in the individual. It is basically the condition set before the believer. To believe IS to seek Baptism. To refrain from Baptism IS to retain sins.
P.S. Personal culpability has its place here, of which only Jesus ultimately judges.
In Acts 10, Cornelius and his family are filled with the Holy Spirit and speaking in tongues before receiving baptism. Were their sins forgiven when they believed and were filled with the Holy Spirit? Or not until later that day when they were baptized? Are we able to p(name removed by moderator)oint an exact moment?