Marymog
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Thank you.Good post! Needful!
Baptism is immersion. Now, in saying that, I'm not trying to evoke a discussion on "immersion vs. sprinkling", for instance. Only to say that "baptism" is not a "technical term", in that it always has a certain and specific meaning.
The Bible uses "baptism" of people, and "pots and cups". It uses it in literal fashion, baptised in water, spiritual fashion, baptized in the Holy Spirit, baptized into Christ. Metaphorically, a baptism of fire, Jesus' baptism of suffering. The people were baptized into Moses.
So, Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, writes to the Gentile church, there is One Baptism. Of all these baptisms, which would you suppose God meant?
My answer is that God meant what Paul has also written to another Gentile church, that we are baptized into Jesus Christ.
Some respond that there are actually more baptisms. But I don't thing Scripture contradicts itself.
Consider . . . John's baptism in water unto repentence was there for a time and purpose, then was finished.
What is our baptism?
Much love!
To answer your question our baptism is a baptism into the Holy Spirit when one is baptized with water: John 3:5, Acts 8:36, various 1st century Christian writings also
According to Scripture before one is baptized one must first receive His word, believe that word and repent. That water baptism is, as scripture says, for the remission of sins. It also washes away our sins but not like the removal of dirt from our body.
The effect of baptism is that we receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. We are assured that those that believe and have been baptized shall be saved. Notice how belief and baptism are two different actions? The act of believing is separate from the act of being baptized. Therefore just believing is not enough. For if one does not first believe he is not baptized. Why would one get baptized if they don't believe what they were just told about Jesus?
We are warned that he who has disbelieved shall be condemned.
Mary
PS...it should be noted that some denominations reject John 3:5, Acts 8:36 and early Christian writings as evidence of the necessity for water baptism. They accept a teaching that the men of the Reformation didn't even preach. They accept the teachings of men who disagreed with the reformers. I fail to see how the 1st century Christians got this wrong and men living in the 16th century got it right....truly baffling
Mary