Benhur stated:
Sorry Holic, one more rift. I do not think baptism saves you . I believe one is baptized because they are already saved, had a change in heart, have been born of the spirit (original sin washed, by the Word). Faith saves. Faith is a gift . Your hear about it and receive it. Baptism doe not give you saving faith. In fact any good priest will not baptize you without the participant already having saving faith .
You’re wrong benhur.
Benhur said:
Sorry Holic, one more rift. I do not think baptism saves you .
(Lets review with emphasis mine)
Excerpt from ACTS 2:38 "Repent, and
be baptized . . . for the forgiveness of your sins;
and
you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
1st CORINTHIANS 12:13 13 For by one Spirit we were all
baptized into one body . . .
ROMANS 6:4a 4 We were buried therefore
with him by baptism
Excerpt from 1st PETER 3:21 21
Baptism, . . . now saves you . . .
BENHUR I do not think baptism saves you .
Draw your own conclusions.
This is “Exhibit A” why sola Scriptura doesn’t work.
Benhur. You also said:
I believe one is baptized because they are already saved, had a change in heart,
This is a partial truth benhur. The answer to this goes hand in hand with the next point.
Why not just say it happens in the heart first upon hearing and not at baptism? . . . Because that is .
Because that is called God’s prevenient grace (“The Synod furthermore declares, that in adults, the beginning of the said Justification is to be derived from the prevenient grace of God, . . .
they are called”–Trent Chap. 5 Dec. on Justification). That is different than saving grace.
What Is God’s Prevenient Grace?
God’s prevenient grace is where God calls us, God makes the first move.
God initially draws the sinner to Himself. We love, because He FIRST loved us (see 1st John 4:19).
God’s prevenient grace is NOT an area of contention between Catholics and Protestants Benhur.
Semi-Pelagians think they can make the “first move” toward God, not Christians.
I am not saying YOU think you can make the first move toward God. I am saying you are getting God’s prevenient grace conflated with God’s saving grace and this has consequences when taken to its logical conclusion.
God’s prevenient grace is not the same as God’s prevenient grace. Protestants know that too. That’s why they (many) will say you still must “accept Jesus into your heart”.
Faith saves. Faith is a gift . Your hear about it and receive it. Baptism doe not give you saving faith. In fact any good priest will not baptize you without the participant already having saving faith .
This is also a partial truth benhur.
Talking about adults who get born again (or born of water and the Spirit) yes they must “Believe” and be baptized. But this “belief” is merely a
natural belief,
not a
supernaturalized faith. The natural gift is part of God’s prevenient grace and is necessary to be sure. But in Baptism we receive MORE.
The supernatural part Jesus also authors in a differing but special way (He is the “author and finisher of our faith”) when we are baptized (or born again, or born of water and the Spirit).
Jesus did not offer this supernatural gift to mankind as a whole before Calvary.
Listen to St. John talk about a natural and a supernatural faith (coincidentally enough, just before telling Nicodemus he must be born again or “born of water and the Spirit”).
JOHN 2:23-25 23 Now when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover feast,
many believed in his name when they saw the signs which he did; 24
but Jesus did not trust (episteuen) himself to them, 25 because he knew all men and needed no one to bear witness of man; for he himself knew what was in man.
As Scott Hahn discusses, the root of episteuen in John 2:24 is “faith” or “belief”.
Literally: Jesus did NOT FAITH himself to them (to guys who ALREADY “believed” in His name).
Let’s look again at John 2:23-25 with “faith” plugged in for episteuen.
JOHN 2:23-25 23 Now when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover feast,
many believed in his name when they saw the signs which he did; 24 but
Jesus did not FAITH himself to them, 25 because he knew all men and needed no one to bear witness of man; for he himself knew what was in man.
The CCC teaches the SAME THING about a natural faith and a supernatural faith.
**Faith is a grace **
CCC 153 When St. Peter confessed that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, Jesus declared to him that this revelation did not come “from flesh and blood”, but from “my Father who is in heaven”.24 Faith is a gift of God, a supernatural virtue infused by him. "
Before this faith can be exercised, man must have the grace of God to move and assist him; he must have the interior helps of the Holy Spirit, who moves the heart and converts it to God, who opens the eyes of the mind and ‘makes it easy for all to accept and believe the truth.’"25
**Faith is a human act **
CCC 154a Believing is possible only by grace and the interior helps of the Holy Spirit. But it is no less true that believing is an authentically human act. Trusting in God and cleaving to the truths he has revealed is contrary neither to human freedom nor to human reason. Even in human relations it is not contrary to our dignity to believe what other persons tell us about . . . .
Sola Scriptura doesn’t work Benhur.