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John 5:31 If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true.Baptism, not self identification, makes one Christian.
Unless there is a credible ‘witness’, the one who makes any kind of claim about himself, cannot be validated as true. Even Jesus would not just declare Who or what He was, based solely by His Own word. That’s why He didn’t go around boasting to everyone that they should all listen to Him, because He was God. The Apostles were His chosen witnesses. It’s their testimony, and the testimony given by the Father and the Holy Ghost at His Baptism, that bear witness to Him.
If Jesus never intended for all of us to actually be Baptized, why did He go to be Baptized by John? He was not guilty of any sin that needed to be washed away. What purpose did it serve, other than to provide yet another example of something that we should all, “do this in remembrance of Me”? Everything He did in His public life was meant to be an example of what we must do in order to be saved, as well as the way we should live our lives as His followers. If we fail to do them as He directed us, then we are not really ‘Christian’ in the fullest sense of the term, because we pick and choose what to believe or not believe, based solely on our own ‘testimony’.
IMHO, the only way to attain the “fullness of Christ”, is in the Catholic Church. However, those who are at least Baptized by invoking the Holy Trinity, are all made a part of the Body of Christ, and are Christians. But, they do not have the full measure of grace that only comes from the true Church. It’s much more difficult for us to achieve the highest level of perfection without the graces that the Church provides in the Sacraments. That doesn’t mean that other Christians can’t be saved, it’s just a tougher road to follow. Those who are not even Baptized, have it even tougher than those who are. So, I can’t for the life of me understand how anyone that really loves Jesus, would not want to experience the “fullness of Christ”.