Rosenritter
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My source of truth is In Scripture though.
Because the Bible doesn't tell me what happens to someone, who comes to authentic faith, and then suddenly drops dead of a blood clot, before being baptized---but the Church's bishops do, and as I said, the bishops are in the Bible. So I am believing the Bible, when I heed the bishops.
Baptism's been the Church's thing from Day One, and she's never stopped baptizing, with water. We all know that sacraments are a coordination between eternal reality, and the present moment, such that there's a coupling. The water baptism, and the baptism of the Spirit, are coordinated together to indicate one reality, that is both physical and spiritual, temporal and eternal. And, John 3:5 KJV says both.
It doesn't? For those that have faith in Christ, are they Christ's or not?
1 Corinthians 15:22-23 KJV
(22) For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
(23) But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming.
It is unlikely that the malefactor on the cross beside Jesus was baptized (or delivered any sacrament) before he perished. Can Christ's declaration of "thou shalt be with me in Paradise" be used to see the mind and heart of God, or should we interpret that as an exception to the rule?