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Hi StillCheck,. .
The overriding and overwhelming message throughout all these references is that baptism is for believers in Jesus Christ. That salvation is simple (not easy, but simple) Romans 10:9 & 10. If though will confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus Christ and believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Plain and simple, there is no baptism in that passage.
As for Acts 2:39… well again, you have to go back and you will see in verse 38 Peter says “repent and be baptized” A young child or infant can’t repent! Only someone who knows they are a sinner can repent. Only a person who knows they are a sinner can understand their need for a savior. As for verse 39, I agree, this same promise is made to us and our children and grandchildren.
As for Acts 16 and 1 Cor, I would say this: When my daughter got baptized, she was telling the world that she believes in Jesus Christ as her savior. If she were to die before me, I can tell you that by her baptism she is in heaven. In heaven, not because she was baptized, but because she believed. So many of these passages on baptism is spoken amongst the believers and yes by their baptism we can know they are in heaven.
As for the Hitler comment I was only rebutting the statement that baptism saves. If it’s the catholic church position that you can lose your salvation, then I would tell you that is wrong. A born again Christian can not lose his or her salvation. Once you accept your separation from God because of your sin, once you accept Jesus’ death on the cross for your redemption, and understand that on your own you are hopeless, you can not lose your salvation. To suggest otherwise is to suggest that what Jesus did was insufficient, that somehow he needs your help, that you need to add works, but our works can not save us. Jesus paid it all.
Salvation is simple? Not easy, but simple? Tell that to the Martyrs!
How about:
Act 5:1 But a man named Anani’as with his wife Sapphi’ra sold a piece of property,
Act 5:2 and with his wife’s knowledge he kept back some of the proceeds, and brought only a part and laid it at the apostles’ feet.
Act 5:3 But Peter said, "Anani’as, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and to keep back part of the proceeds of the land?
Act 5:4 While it remained unsold, did it not remain your own? And after it was sold, was it not at your disposal? How is it that you have contrived this deed in your heart? You have not lied to men but to God."
Act 5:5 When Anani’as heard these words, he fell down and died. And great fear came upon all who heard of it.
Act 5:10 Immediately she fell down at his feet and died. When the young men came in they found her dead, and they carried her out and buried her beside her husband.
Commentary on Acts 5: 1,2
iii. According to Calvin, these are the “evils packed under” the sin of Ananias, beyond the mere attempt to deceive God and the church: The contempt of God, sacrilegious defrauding, perverse vanity and ambition, lack of faith, the corrupting of a good and holy order, and hypocrisy
www.blueletterbible.org/commentaries/comm_view.cfm?AuthorID=2&contentID=7958&commInfo=31&topic=Acts&ar=Act_5_1
Any act of deceit interrupts the victorious progress of the people of God!
there are sins unto death:
1Jo 5:16 If any man see his brother sin a sin [which is] not unto death, he shall ask, and he shall give him life for them that sin not unto death. There is a sin unto death: I do not say that he shall pray for it.
Rom 2:13 For it is not the hearers of the law who are righteous before God, but the doers of the law who will be justified