c.moore,
Where does it say this about the new water baptism after the cross?
Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus was talking to His apostles (man), and commanded
them to:
- 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
This is what I've been trying to tell you. Jesus told
MAN to baptize, not Himself! Knowing that man cannot perform Spirit baptism, there's no way it could be the "ONE" baptism spoken of in Ephesians 4:5, because Spirit baptism was
never commanded of man.
After the death on the cross, Jesus told His apostles (man) to go out preaching and baptizing. This is
exactly what the apostles did. The eunuch was baptized in water, after the death of the cross, after Jesus instituted His new baptism
for all nations. The Gentiles were baptized with water in the name of the Lord in Acts 10:47-48.
The baptism in the name of the Lord was instituted
after the death on the cross, and is certainly not John's baptism. You won't find it being practiced before His death. But it certainly uses water... or else explain the eunuch (Acts 8:37) and the Gentiles (Acts 10:47-48), both which happened after the cross.
What do you think this meant when Jesus Christ said IT IS FINISHED??
That Jesus had accomplished what He set out to do: die for us that we may live in Him.
Do you think Jesus gave us A new commandment of baptism just to see or test if we obey or not???
To test us? Of course not. Jesus gave the commandment of baptism because baptism does the following for us:
- It frees us from sin (Romans 6:6,7, Acts 2:38)
- It makes us dead to sin and alive to God (Romans 6:11)
- It allows us to walk in the newness of life - being reborn (Romans 6:4)
- It puts us in Christ (Romans 6:3, Galatians 3:27)
That is what baptism does for us, and
that is why Jesus commanded it,
because we need it. Look at the list above for what baptism does for us and ask yourself if one could go to heaven without having all those things apply to him.
Do you Kevin like doing the commandment or taking the grace of God a gift of you being just and righteous Rom5:18???
I've already explained about the free gift and what that means. In fact, the verse you listed supports me. Rom. 5:18 says that the free gift came to
ALL men. All men. This falls in line with what I've been saying, that God poured out His grace when He didn't have to (this of course applies to all man). He did this by sending His Son to die for all mankind, that we may have eternal life through Him.
That is the free gift.
But now that we know the free gift has come to ALL men, we know that
not all men will be saved. But why not? The free gift had come to "ALL MEN", right? Because, as I've been saying this entire time, there are
requirements that need to be met BEFORE one can have that saving grace. If there were no requirements, then ALL men would go to heaven, because the gift came to ALL men,
but we both know that's not the case (we know that ALL men WONT go to heaven). There ARE requirements, or else all would make it! And meeting those requirements is not "earning" your salvation, for we could not earn it. But God
does expect us to meet those requirements! Baptism in
one of those requirements (Mark 16:16).
I look at water baptism like I look at when I take my communion everyday it really bread
Then your looking at baptism in the wrong way. It was not instituted for us to remember Jesus and what He did for us, it was instituted for the reasons I listed above. Baptism is what frees us from sin, makes us alive to God, let's us walk in the newness of life (reborn), and puts us in Christ (see my above list for verses). Baptism's purpose is a far different purpose than that of the Lord's supper, which is memorialize Christ and His sacrifice for us.
Just a question was barabas watered baptized???
To my knowledge, no. It really makes no difference though
because he couldn't have been baptized in the name of the Lord. He could not be baptized into a death
that hadn't happened yet. Why do you bring up Barabas? This is the guy that the Jews elected to set free instead of Jesus, before the crucifixtion had even begun. Are you referring to the thief on the cross, who is an entirely different person?
The thief on the cross was forgiven because Christ had the authority to forgive sins on earth. While that's great and all, before the death on the cross, the only way that people's sins were forgiven were if they had the honor of meeting Jesus and having Him forgive their sins. What about everybody else, who didn't have this luxury of being able to come to Christ and have Him forgive their sins?
After Christ died, he made the means available by which ALL mankind can have their sins forgiven - baptism in His name (Matt 28:19-20). This is why He commanded it. I have already shown that baptism does indeed free us from sin. Jesus isn't walking around in the flesh anymore telling people that their sins are forgiven, because He has already provided a means for people to have their sins washed away: baptism.
And as I said about Barabas, the thief on the cross couldn't possibly be baptized into His death... it hadn't happened yet.
How do you know when a baptism is a spiritual water baptism, or when it is John the baptist baptism???
Because the baptism of John is not in effect. Being baptized in the name of the Lord is NOT John's baptism. You will not find anybody being baptized in the name of the Lord until
after the death of the cross. When this baptism was instituted, John's baptism became void.
Do you put up a sign in front of your church and say today is water spiritual baptism, and tomorrow water wet baptism???
I've said in the past there is nothing magical about the water. When you are baptized in the name of the Lord, it uses real, wet, wet water (Acts 8:38, Acts 10:47-48). Upon being baptized in the name of the Lord, IN WATER, we recieve the gift of the HS (Acts 2:38). This gift is the literal gift of God's Spirit dwelling in us.
before I close, if you think Jesus had a new institution of water baptism then we must have two types of water baptism, and two spiritual birth Kevin
Nope. There's only one: baptism in the name of the Lord. This is what was commanded of all nations and was carried out by the apostles. This is the "ONE" baptism Paul spoke of. He practiced what he preached.
There aren't two water baptisms, because John's baptism was made void by the new one that Jesus istituted in Matt. 28:19-20.