First? Baptism. Right there on the beach. No delay. Second? Educate him on God, His Love, the story of salvation and God’s plan as I have been taught.
Baptise, then teach? The disciples always did it the other way around. Remember Phillip and the Ethiopian?
As I have followed many discussions on this forum, I have come to the conclusion that nothing will be resolved unless there is agreement on whether or not the RCC is the one true church of Christ. If you say it is, then you will be in agreement with everything the RCC teaches, in every detail. If you say it isn’t then you will not agree, and we can throw scripture back and forth all day long. BTW, I would like to clear up one common misconception about Protestant interpretation of Scripture. Protestant Bible study is not a free for all, “whatever you think is OK as long as you believe it.” We use Scripture to validate itself, cross reference verses, and consider context, both literal and historical, and we look for original meaning. The Holy Spirit is part of this process, as the Word is living, and as the Bible tells us, God-breathed and useful for teaching. I know many Catholics who have never read the Bible at all. (I will say that does not seem to be the case on this forum, however.)
That aside, I have this to say about “authority.” In the Jewish temple, access to God was limited by the priests. The very Presence of God was contained deep within the temple, in the Holy of Holies, which was only accessed by the high priest, and that only once a year after following strict ritual purification. No on else dared enter into the Presence of God for fear of death! This Holy of Holies was blocked off from the rest of the temple by a thick, woven curtain, the veil.
When Jesus breathed His last on the cross, the veil was torn open and the barrier was gone. In His act of sacrifice, Jesus had made God available to anyone who would enter. He Himself took on a “permanent priesthood,” and opened the gates of heaven to all who would believe in Him. This is a profound mystery and miracle! Everyone now had direct, unimpeded access to God! Halleluia!
Yet, sadly, the RCC has inserted itself in the position of the veil and has re-established the earthly priesthood, with all its laws and rituals. It seeks to again limit access to God! The Galatians fell into this trap when the Judaizers told them that they must also adhere to the traditions of the Jews, and Paul rebuked them, “…how is it that you are turning back to those weak and miserable principles? Do you wish to enlaved by them all over again? You are observing special days and months and seasons and years!” (Gal. 4:9-10) And then he says at the beginning of ch. 5: “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” (to the law)
I understand that the RCC claims authority through Peter as “the Rock.” I have heard this verse interpreted several ways. (Peter is the Rock, Peter’s confession is the Rock, and Jesus is the Rock.) If we look to Scripture to corroborate itself, in all other instances Jesus is the rock and the cornerstone of the faith:
I Cor 10:4 - “… for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ.”
Eph. 2:19-20 - "…members of God’s household, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. " This is the church!
There are other references to Christ as cornerstone, which you probably know, and all of these references are consistent (remember I said Scripture validates itself?) with Old Testament language in which God is the “Rock of Israel,” “Rock of salvation,” “Rock and refuge,” etc.
So who is the rock and cornerstone of Christ’s church? Christ Himself. He is the supreme Authority, Redeemer and Judge. He is the way, the truth and the life. And He welcomes all who would come to Him.
I know many of you will refute what I’ve said, but this I know in my heart to be true, because of the Holy Spirit of God who lives within me.
Peace to all of you.
“On Christ the solid rock I stand; all other ground is sinking sand.”