agape,
YOU ARE A LIAR AND "YOU" KNOW IT.
I don't find that funny at all. I am not a liar. You have not proven that baptism (with water) does not play a role in our salvation. You have no evidence that I'm a liar. Change your name, you do no justice to it. :down: I'm not the only one who's noticed your poor attitude.
That's not what Numbers 11:25 is saying. There were no visible cloven tongues like as fire sitting upon the people in Numbers. It says the spirit came upon them.
How do you know that the cloves were not there? Because it's omitted from that particular passage? All you have is an arguement of omission. I, however have two passages that show that when the HS falls upon somebody and rests on their heads, which is exactly what is happening in Numbers 11:25, that it is a visible phenomenon. You have NO passages that would show that it's not visible. Omission does not mean it wasn't visible.
Let's say I have one vehicle, and it is a red Toyota truck. The sentence "Kevin pulled up in his red Toyota." describes that I have a truck that is red and it's a Toyota. Now, if you see a sentence that refers
to that same vehicle, and it says "Kevin pulled up in his truck.",
does that mean that it's no longer red, or that it's a Toyota, just because it's not mention in that sentence? NO!
Well the same applies to the HS. It is the one Sprit of God. There are biblical accounts of it falling upon people. There are consistent verses that indicate that it is a visible phenomenon and that it rests upon people's heads. In Numbers 11:25, it rested upon their heads, just as it did in the two accounts were it was defined as being visible. Your arguement of omission means nothing light of the evidence that I have that shows that it's a visible phenominon. You have no biblical evidence to show that the falling of the HS in Numbers 11:25 would be
any different than cases that I've mentioned. None.
The only thing you have provided and is consistent is your own PI.
There's that typical answer from you that I spoke about. Keep it coming, it only discredits your position. :up:
Also, I noticed that you didn't comment on the scripture that I showed where people believed the gospel and were baptized, yet the HS did not fall upon them (Acts 8:5-16), which you claim happens to everybody upon belief of the gospel. Why didn't if fall upon them when they believed?
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I provided scriptures on that a long time ago. Where were you? I showed that the people who were baptized with the holy spirit did not manifest.
Why didn't it manifest? According to you, a believer, upon hearing the gospel, is baptized with the HS, just as it happened with the Gentiles. What went wrong?
Peter and John went their, laid their hands on them and the people who were baptized with the holy spirit began to speak with tongues.
Those people were NOT baptized, as the Gentiles were in verse 44, with the Holy Spirit
in the first place, which is what I've been trying to tell you:
15) Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost:
16) For as yet he was fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
If they were baptized by the HS, just as the Gentiles were in verse Acts 10:44, then there would be no need for the apostles to come up and lay their hands upon them
so they could recieve it, for it had not yet fallen upon them!
They received (lambano - into evidence, manifestation) and spoke with tongues.
Yes,
after the apostles laid their hands upon them. The HS had not fallen upon them before that point. Again, why didn't it fall upon them as it did the Gentiles, since this supposedly happens to EVERYBODY (according to you) when the believe the gospel?
They were baptized in the name of Jesus Christ.
Yup, this is the baptism that the apostles practiced, which only makes sense because it's the one that Jesus commanded in the great commission. Acts 10:47-48 proves that it is done with water. The eunuch baptism further proves this.
They already received the gift
Being baptized in the name of the Lord does impart the gift of the HS (Acts 2:38), but it's not the same as having the HS fall upon you giving you the ability to do miraculous, which is Spirit baptism (Acts 2:3-4, Acts 10:44).
The gift of the HS spoken of in Acts 2:38 is literally the gift of God's Spirit being within you (Romans 8:9-11), which, if it is in you, which is through baptism (Acts 2:38), God will give our mortal bodies life through His Spirit which dwells in you (Romans 8:9-11). Again, this is different than being baptized by the HS as in Acts 10:44, for if it the same, then there wouldn't have been a need for the apostles to come up and lay their hands upon the Samaritans after they had already been baptized in the name of the Lord. Again, the HS hadn't fallen upon them
until the apostles showed up.
but they had not yet manifested and Peter and John went there to correct the situation.
"Correct" the situation? Did Jesus mess up or something? After all, it is He who baptizes with the HS! Obviously He didn't mess up...
there was nothing to correct! The Samaritans simply had not had the HS fall upon them until the apostles showed up, which is proof that EVERYBODY does NOT have the HS fall upon them at the moment of believing the gospel! If that was true,
it would have happened, but IT DIDN'T.
What great commission?? If you are talking about Matthew 28:19, you are mistaken.
Yes, I'm talking about Matt. 28, 19, and no, I'm not mistaken. A commission is defined as the authority to carry out a particular task or duty. In Matt. 28: 19,20, Jesus gave them some tasks:
- Make disciples of all nations
- Baptize in the name of the Fahter, Son, and Holy Spirit
- Teach people to observe all things that Jesus had commanded them
Jesus gave them a commission! Was it "great"? You bet it was, for gave this commission for them to carry out into ALL NATIONS. It was Great, and it was a Commission; hence
The Great Commission!
The words in Matthew 28:19 were spoken by Jesus shortly before he ascended into heaven. He told them to teach all nations. However, the phrase "baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost" is never carried out by the apostles or anyone else in the early Church. In Acts 2:38, the first record after the original outpouring on the day of Pentecost, Peter "baptized in the name of Jesus Christ," not "in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost."
In Acts 8:16, "they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus." In Acts 10:48, "And he [Peter] commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord." and in Acts 19:5, "When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus." The book of Acts NEVER ONCE mentions the apostle's or anyone else ever carrying out the command given in Matthew 28:19. From the evidence, it is highly unlikely that the words "baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost" in Matthew 28:19 were included in the original Word of God, but were added sometime later.
According to Acts 1:5, Jesus Christ told the Apostles right before his ascension; "...BUT YE SHALL BE BAPTIZED WITH THE HOLY GHOST..."
Since you merely copy and pasted from you previous post and ignored my already given response to this, I will do the same:
Um... Jesus told them more than that. Jesus started speaking to them about the Great Commission in verse 18 and finished what He said to them in verse 20.
Everything commanded those verses were spoken to the apostles for them to carry out. Everything. In those verses, Jesus tells the apostels (man) to carry out the following commandments:
- Make disciples of all nations
- Baptize in the name of the Fahter, Son, and Holy Spirit
- Teach people to observe all things that Jesus had commanded them
Every one of those commandmetns were give to
man to carry out... everyone of them,
including baptism in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
However, the phrase "baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost" is never carried out by the apostles or anyone else in the early Church.
That's just ridiculous! Why would Jesus tell His apostles to do something which they could not do?! The fact of the matter is, that they did. They did it by baptizing in the name of Jesus Christ. What, do you not know that the three are one (1 John5:7)? Jesus and the Father are one (John 10:30), and the HS is God's Spirit. So seeing how they are one, when you baptize in the name of Jesus, you are being baptized in the name of the Father and HS as well, for they are one.
Jesus commanded the apostles in the Great Commission. What was the result? A perfect example of that result in Acts 2, when the first gospel sermon was preached. It was preached, and as a result of that preaching, they were baptized
in the name of the Lord.
According to Acts 1:5, Jesus Christ told the Apostles right before his ascension; "...BUT YE SHALL BE BAPTIZED WITH THE HOLY GHOST..."
I'm not disputing that. Jesus even told them what the purpose of being baptized with the HS was,
that they would recieve power, and this is exactly what happened in Acts 2:3-4. This is
not being baptized into His death, nor is the baptism commanded at the Great Commission,
for man cannot baptize with the HS, but Jesus can. This is NOT the ONE baptism spoken of in Ephesians 4:5. The ONE baptism is the one commanded of the apostles, the one that was practiced,
baptism in the name of the Lord.
Kevin, I'm still waiting for your answers to my questions on, HOW is water necessary for salvation and HOW come spirit baptism does not save??
I've already answered why it's necessary for salvation. See my comments on Mark 16:16, where Jesus includes baptism in the requirements for salvation, and also my response when you asked me to prove this is speaking of water baptism.
I've also answered how spirit baptism does not save, because it was not commanded of us. The baptism that Jesus instituted was commanded for MAN to do. MAN
cannot baptize with the HS.