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Re: Is baptism essential unto salvation?
Luke2447,
Do you now agree that the blood of Christ is NOT applied to our sins in baptism? If you do not, then the questions to Steve in post #500 are relevant to you as well. God bless |
Re: Is baptism essential unto salvation?
Does everyone here concede that the blood of Christ is NOT applied to our sins in baptism?
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Re: Is baptism essential unto salvation?
Is there anyone here who still believes the blood of Christ is applied to our sins in baptism?
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Re: Is baptism essential unto salvation?
While there is no virtue in H2O and something one human does to another does not bring forgiveness of sin.MARK 16:16 does stress the importance of baptism and it's importance although natural water cannot bring regeneration.
After one repents and places personal faith in Jesus Christ,water baptism is a necessary step in following The Lord,as we are to be buried with Him in baptism. |
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Over 20 yrs. ago, after hearing the question by a "minister" as to when the blood
was applied, I asked my late pastor father about this. He said this was an old question that from time to time was brought up, usually by someone trying to stir up strife. He said the Blood was spilled at the alter of sacrifice, and was applied all the way from this first alter, to the alter of incense, and after the priest had prepared himself, took the Blood into the Holy Place. We can now go for ourselves into the Holy Place and into the Holy of Holies or the MOST Holy Place. After He had finished (and HE said it was finished), Jesus went to the Father and submitted himself (as the Son to The Father) and sat down. Expecting until.... He prayed, He prayed. Jesus prayed unto the Father every day. From the manager to the cross, Not a moments time was lost, Jesus prayed unto the Father all the way. Jesus finished the work the Father sent him to do, and went back to the Father. The Son did the work as a MAN that the Father could not do as a SPIRIT. GOD is a Spirit. They that worship HIM MUST worship Him in Spirit and in Truth. Father IN Son reconciling the world through one body. Without the shedding of BLOOD, there could be no REMISSION of sins. The tabernacleplan is a type of the plan of salvation under the New Covenant. The new covenant God would make with Israel with better promises, a new and living way. A New and Living Way that would take us into the very Presence of THE LIVING GOD!! A New Covenant that would bring in a NEW and LIVING WAY. THE NEW Israel of GOD! Old things are passed away, behold all things are (being) made NEW! If any man be IN Christ, he is a new creature (part of a new creation). For as many as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ. (robed in HIM). HIS Righteousness. He said "their righteousness shall be of me". Gal.3:25-29, 25 But after that faith is come, we are no longer under a schoolmaster. 26 For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. 27 For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ. 28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. 29 And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise. Who would not want to be a part of this New and Living Way. The Highway of Holiness. That is the STREET OF GOLD in Revelation. There's only one WAY and it leads into the very Presence of the LAMB, slain from the foundation of the world. These are my thoughts.:heart Falla39 |
Re: Is baptism essential unto salvation?
Falla39,
Thank you for your thoughts. Our sins were imputed to Christ and they were, of necessity, removed BEFORE the resurrection (else Christ would not have been raised because our sins were held against him). Thus, as far as the sin imputed to Christ is concerned, it is a matter of history, proven by the resurrection, that the blood has already been applied and effected the removal of our sins in the eyes of God. Christ would not have been resurrected if those sins imputed to him had not been removed forever from before the eyes of God. Do you believe in the historic sin remission of the Cross or are you saying the blood applied to our sin imputed to Christ on the Cross was ineffective in removing those sins? If our sins are remitted in baptism, they were not remitted on the Cross. If the blood of Christ does not deal with our sins until baptism, it did not deal with them on the Cross and this is a huge problem for one holding baptismal remission because Christ rose from the dead proving that all sin imputed to him had been removed. I wholeheartedly agree with one of your points..... Jesus did finish the work. Do you believe the work of sin remission was finished on Calvary or was the work of Calvary insufficient requiring a further work of sin remission in baptism? |
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I believe in the sufficient historic remission of the Cross. Those who teach baptismal remission do not. Baptismal sin remission is another gospel that denies the Good News of the Cross. |
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God is no longer imputing our sins, nor the sins of any human being against us. It is finished, we can enter into life thru faith in his blood at any moment, otherwise we will enter in when we stand in His presence, and the power of of His presence vaporizes all chaff and dross, for no wickedness nor evil will continue after being in His presence. Moses was only exposed to His backside and his face glowed so brilliantly that folks could not look at his face. I prefer entering now, rather than the refining fire of His presence burning all sin from me abruptly, that could be very uncomfortable. |
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Hey, Crakjak. Long time no see. Hope all is well.
I'll repost some relevant thoughts here: Faith brings the justification of life. God grants justification and life to those who believe in the historic finished sin remission of the Cross (John 3:15-16, John 3:36; John 5:24; John 6:40,47; John 11:25,26; Romans 4:5; Romans 5:18; Acts 13:39). |
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