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How about you answer the question for me. In the days of the Apostles, would you consider anyone Christians who only submitted to half of their teachings and said “Meh, I don’t believe it” to the rest?How much submission counts? 25% count?, 50% count? 75% count? or 100% count?
They would ask you the same thing Beth. They’re sola Scriptura like yourself remember. What right do you have to preach to them that they’re wrong since you both believe you’re guided by the Holy Spirit when you read your Bible? And I’ll ask again. Who’s going to decide which side gets the heresy label and which doesn’t?Ask them where the extra revelation comes from and how they know it is from God, then give me a full report.
Again, please don’t add your own feelings into the interpretation. Show me where Paul explicitly states this? You first made an attempt to use it to deemphasize water Baptism. Then when you realized your error, you’re now backtracking to say he meant it doesn’t remove sin when NOWHERE in that verse it’s even stated. Humble yourself and admit your mistake Beth.Paul did not emphasize water baptism is relation to the salvation message of the gospel because he knows water baptism does not remove sin;
You’ve yet to prove this using your Bible. Jesus used dirt with His spit to cure a blind man. It’s not uncommon for God to use elements of the earth to have His Power pass through.only God removes sin and He does it directly.
This is what happens when you start from one erroneous belief, then proceed to use it to dictate to you what other verses are telling you thereby creating a mess for yourself. Everything you said above is not Biblical and has been proven by many others on here Biblically.Since water baptism is a command of obedience and associates the Christian with Christ’s death, burial and resurrection it is important to be baptized with water but the Christian’s true and saving baptism is the one Jesus gives at the moment true faith in the Him takes place and that baptism is the one John the Baptist spoke of the Holy Spirit, which seals the believer to the day of redemption, which is the picture Peter painted that you are unable to see.
Already refuted. We can do this circular dance forever if you like. It’s not going to make it any more true than when you tried it the first time.As I said the Ark of salvation which sealed the only belivers and saved them from the judgment is the baptism of the Holy Spirit which is given by God, which when you go back to the account in Gensis you will see that it was God that closed the door of the Ark, thus sealing the believers which protected them from His wrath. The pickle you have is that Peter explicitly makes it clear he is not speaking of water by the statement “Corresponding to that, baptism now saves you–not the removal of dirt from the flesh”
Already explained why. I’ll try to say it again so you may better understand it this time. He starts off by stating that Baptism now saves. But he wants to make sure we understand that it’s not the water that does this by itself when He says the “Not the removal of dirt from the flesh” part which is what ordinary water does. He then goes on to explain that it’s your conscience working with Christ first and foremost. THIS is what initiates it. THIS is what conveys the Salvic Graces of the Cross through the element of water. And again, we know water is a must because again, he started off by saying Baptism now saves.Why did the Holy Spirit wrting through Peter put that in there? So the reader would not be confused as to what baptism the picture is.
And nobody I know in the OT ever believed in Jesus yet it’s apparent according to you, it’s necessary nowadays. Same with Baptism. I guess things change huh.If you believe you can merit salvation by something you do, then I agree. No one I know of in the OT was ever water baptized, but Hebrews tells us they were saved by faith, the only way God has ever saved a soul from hell.
