c.moore,
it makes no difference which of these names used in a baptism because you and I know this fact who Jesus really is, so your understanding of only using the name of the Lord is the new baptism is out of order, unless you change and say that the Lord is not God.
No, I'm not going to say that the Lord is not God. This is not a Trinity issue. What I've been trying to emphasize is that baptism in the name of the Lord (which baptizes you in the name of all three),
was not instituted until AFTER the death on the cross (Matt. 28:19-20). AFTER the cross. This baptism DID NOT EXIST before the death on the cross. So if you are still trying to argue that John the baptist baptized people in the name of the Lord, you are wrong, because it didn't exist then. And again, Acts 19:1-5 clearly shows that John's baptism and baptism in the name of the Lord are different baptism, because they were rebaptized.
Also, baptism in the name of the Lord is what baptizes us into Christ's death. Christ hadn't died when John the baptist was baptizing people, so how could John baptize people into a death
that had not happened yet?.
The only reason that I continually say baptism
"in the name of the Lord" is because that's the example we are given when the apostles baptized people with the baptism that was commanded of them in the great commission. They baptized people in the name of the Lord. This is what they did, and this is what I preach. What is your hang up about that?
I know we don`t like Jesus on a cross but I know we die in the spiritual unseen way,and we don`t need a water baptismal ritual to help the Holy Spirit.
The examples of people in the Bible getting baptized in His name are done so with WATER (Acts 10:47-48). The people were baptized in water in Acts 2:38. The eunuch was baptized with water after being preached Jesus. WATER is the example that we are given on how baptism in His name is perform,
and therefore that is how it is to be done. What is your hang up about following the inspired example? The Lord Himself said that unless one is born of WATER and the Spirit, that one cannot enter heaven (John 3:5).
it look like to me that you are saying the Holy Spirit is not strong enough to baptize
No, I'm certainly not saying that at all. You are reading that into it. It's not a question of whether or not the HS is strong enough, it's a question of whether or not
a person has the wisdom to follow the inspired example that we have before us (the Bible). The Bible clearly demonstrates that baptism in His name uses water.
So to show you that you are running from the truth of baptism is a symbol.
No, I'm not running from anything. You are just so caught up in your man-made doctrine that baptism is for the edification of other Christians
that you can't see what I'm trying to tell you... that it's not for the edification of other Christians.
tell me now your meaning of purpose???
You`ll see that you are going around the mountain again dodging the symbolic water baptism.
My message is the same: be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins. Baptism makes you dead to sin and alive to God. Sound familiar?
In regards to baptism symbolizing, well obviously you can't see the actual blood of Christ washing our sins away at baptism, and obviously we are not physically dying as Christ did, so yes it is symbolic
(keep READING) ---> of what is ACTUALLY HAPPENING to the believer UPON being baptized.
When a person is baptized, they die with Christ and are freed from sin, not before baptism.
When a person is baptized, they walk in th newness of life (being reborn), not before baptism.
When a person is baptized, they are alive to God and dead to sin, not before baptism. If you could just understand that baptism's
purpose is NOT for the faith of others (this is found NOWHERE in scripture), but rather to
MAKE the believer dead to sin and alive to God. This is why baptism is NECESSARY for salvation, because it is through
baptism that that we die to sin and are alive to God.
Did you ever look up the word "IF"? In Romans 6:5, it say IF we are united together in the likeness of His death, which is through baptism, theses things will be attributed to the believer:
- The believer will be in the likeness of His resurrection (verse 5)
- The believer's old man of sin is crucified and done away with (verse 6)
- The believer is alive to God and dead to sin (verse 11)
These things happen
IF we are united in the likess of of death,
which is through baptism (verse 4). Those things do NOT happen before baptism, because those things only happen to those who have been united in the likeness of His death through baptism.
I grow tired of asking this same question, over and over again...
where does it say that baptism is for the edification of other Christians? If you would simply show me where it says this, we could stop going around this dumb mountain as you put it. I have scripture to show what baptism
does for the BELIEVER WHO IS BAPTIZED. Where is your scripture to show that it's for the benefit of other Christians? If you can't answer it, then just say so. This is getting old.
Let me break it down what I understand you are saying Kevin.
You are telling me that you are the one who say water baptism
which is a physical substance H20 mixed with a ritual.
and
the Water is wet so when you touch the water there is some kind of a feelings so it can`t be in any case spiritual.
You are the one you said that says this water baptism has something to do with the spiritual, but you see it as long as some words used in this perfect order in the name of the Lord, and that order can´t be in the name of Jesus Christ because that is out of order, and the name of the Holy Spirit is also out of order, and for sure usinf the name of the Father is also out of order because only in the name of the Lord is legal and accepted,for today.
Your belief on this water baptism must be a baptism that is seen by the eyes like the water , you have to see it to believe it in your belief , and in your faith, even though faith is the substance of things not seen, but let me jump over that and continue on you understanding.
Now you added also another new word serves, which looks like the natural has to come forth and serve and support the spiritual , and that why you used the water baptism in your belief like this(water baptism in the name of the Lord serves a SPIRITUAL purpose, )
So without the natural taken place there can be no spiritual actions in your so called faith .
I hope I explained what you believe correctly, and if I am wrong in my understanding on what you believe and teach please correct me
Here, I'll try to summarize for you. I believe that water baptism in the name of the Lord serves a
spiritual purpose, not a phycial. Why? Because upon being baptized in the name of the Lord, your old man of sin dies, you are freed from sin, you are spiritually resurrected... walking in the newness of life, and are alive to God.
How is that NOT a spiritual purpose?! Water baptism's purpose is not meant as physical cleansing (a bath), no, it is meant for a spiritual cleansing. On top of that you recieve the gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38).
You have this hang up that just because it involves water, you assume incorrectly that it doesn't have a spiritual purpose. If you would consider what baptism DOES for us, as I've said OVER and OVER again, you would realize that it's a spiritual purpose inded.
As far as me stressing that it's the baptism in the name of that Jesus that counts, that's because I wanted to show that it's an entirely different baptism from John's baptism. Baptism in the name of the Lord is the example that we are given, that's what the apostles practiced, so that's what I'm preaching. Since we both agree that the being baptized in the name of Jesus is the same as being baptized in the name of the Father and Holy Spirit, so what's the big deal about me using
the example that is given? Why are you trying to make an issue out of it?
But what you don't seem to get is that we are spiritually reborn ONLY if we are baptized into His death.
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No , we would die when we accept the Lord Jesus as our savior, and trusting him in our hearts , and as soon as we open our hearts to Jesus then we would physically die , not at any baptism.
Oh really? Where is your verse that shows that we die with Christ without being baptized? I have verses that
spells out who has died with Christ
and HOW dying with Christ is
done:
Romans 6:3-4
3) Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?
4) Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
According to verse 3, who was baptized
into His death? Answer:
"... as many of us as were baptized..."
According to verse 4, we are buried with Christ
into death by what means? Baptism! --->
"...we were buried with Him through baptism into death..."
And you say that we don't die with Christ through any baptism? This is just another
glaring example that shows that you don't really understand what baptism is all about. Stop listening to your TV evangelists and
start listening to what the Bible says about baptism.
Now, I've shown you verses that clearly show that BAPTISM is HOW we die with Christ. Where are your verse(s) that show that we die with Christ by another means? Where are they?
The bible says how to be born again in Joh:3:6: That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.
Joh:3:7: Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.
Yeah, and Jesus clearly answered HOW one is reborn again in verse 5: WATER and the Spirit. And no, the water in verse 5 is NOT speaking of water in the womb,
because Jesus is answering the question of how to be born AGAIN - AFTER THE WOMB!!
And wouldn't you know it, the apostles bapitzed people in WATER for the remission of their sins, and those people were reborn SPIRITUALLY because they crucifed their old man of sin and DIED WITH CHRIST THROUGH BAPTISM SO THEY COULD BE REBORN IN THE SPIRIT, WALKING IN THE NEWNESS OF LIFE, AND BEING ALIVE TO GOD.