c.moore,
Yes peter was speaking the Word of God which is the sword, and that`s why people believed because of the living Wordnot water baptism.
First, I never even hinted that the Jews believed baptism over the word (which doesn't even make sense), so please stop throwing out strawman arguements.
Secondly, I'm glad to see that you admit it was the Word of God that Peter was preaching to them. Now, considering the fact that Peter commanded baptism, would you not say that it is part of the word, considering that Christ commanded it in Matt. 28:19-20?
Would you then disagree that it was
BY the hearing of the word of God that those people were water baptized? If not, why would Peter command something that was part of the word of God?
Don`t you know that the Word of God is water that cleans our mind daily and we need the word in us to clean all the years of sinful ´thinking, so this is why the water is the Word of God.
I'm well aware of what the word of God's purpose is for. And are you trying to imply that everytime that "water" is mentioned in the New Testament that it is referring to the word of God? I hope not. It's like you are trying to take the passage where Christ speaks of being the living water and apply that to every single place in the New Testament that water is mentioned, which is totally incorrect.
So the bible is our instructions book, healing book,cleaning book, food,power for our lives, and it help quicken our spirit with the Holy Spirit.
Yes, and the Bible is the same book that shows Christ commanding water baptism (Matt. 28:19-20).
What good is the Bible if you don't obey the word. Do not be hearers only, but doers, lest you deceive yourself (James 1:22). That includes obeying the Lord's command of baptism for the remission of sins.
We are also washed by the blood of Jesus but do you see that as a pool of blood that we must baptize and dive into or do we just need a drop of Jesus blood?
The blood of Christ was shed for ALL mankind. So if you stop right there, then EVERYBODY has their sins forgiven without doing anything. But we both know that's not the case. Now, what was command for the remission of sins? It is baptism (Acts 2:38; Rom 6:1-11). There's nothing magical about the water. Baptism is the act of obedience that comes from faith in Him that allows us to have our sins forgiven by the blood of Christ. What did Peter tell the Jews to do to have their sins fogiven? Baptism.
Do you think everytime water is mention in the bible it has to be baptism with getting wet??
Nope. That's the beauty of context.
now let me get back to Ephesians 5, and I just look or the reference verse , and I have this.
Ti:3:5: Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;
I believe that Titus 3:5 speaking of baptismal regeneration. You just keep burying yourself in a hole. Observe:
Tit 3:5
not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit,
Let's look at the greek for "washing" and "regeneration" to see what is being spoken of here:
First "washing":
G3067
λουτρόν
loutron
loo-tron'
From G3068; a bath, that is, (figuratively) baptism: - washing.
This is referring to a bath and/or washing, and yes, baptism. A perfect example is when the Bible speaks of Paul being told to
arise and be baptized WASHING away your sins... (Acts 22:16).
Now "regeneration":
G3824
παλιγγενεσία
paliggenesia
pal-ing-ghen-es-ee'-ah
From G3825 and G1078; (spiritual) rebirth (the state or the act), that is, (figuratively) spiritual renovation; specifically Messianic restoration: - regeneration.
Spiritual rebirth.
So God saved us through the washing (bath,baptism) of regeneration (sprirtual rebirth), and by the renewing of the Holy Spirit.
Sound familar? It should:
John 3:5
Jesus answered, Truly, truly, I say to you, Unless a man is born of water (which is what we WASH with)
and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
Romans 6:4
4) Therefore we were buried with Him by baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father; even so we also should walk in newness of life. (regeneration - reborn - walking in the NEWNESS of life)
Acts 2:38
Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be
baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
All of these speak of people having their sins forgiven by baptismal regeneration.
So in answer to your question:
So, the question here is do you think the washing means baptism
and regeration means baptism to generation to generations??
The Greek is quite clear about the meaning of "washing" and "regeneration", and we see this (baptismal regeneration) practiced time and time again in the New Testament in the conversion of sinners. Not ONE time do we see record of the gopel preached and then telling the sinners to say some kind of sinner's prayer for salvation. That's a man-made pervsion that has NO scriptual support whatsoever.