Kevin
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Jerry,
Yes, that is correct. The sins commited by the people in the first covenent were not forgiven until Jesus died on the cross.
Hebrews 9:15
15) And for this reason He is the Mediator of the new covenant, by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions under the first covenant, that those who are called may recieve the promise of the eternal inheritance.
So yes, as stated before, there was no salvation before the death of Christ. If you still think there was, would you explain to me and everybody else why Christ came and died if there was salvation?
If the Lord decided to forgive them, then that's His choice, but it's obvious that the first covenent didn't bring salvation. Or, again, explain why Christ had to come and die if there was salvation.
They were indeed in a sinful condtion because they had not yet been baptized in the name of the Lord for the remission of sins. Peter clearly defined that baptism in the name of the Lord is for the remission of sins in Acts 2:38. The Gentiles hadn't been baptized in the name of the Lord yet and therefore they were still in a sinful condition.
The elders in Numbers 11:25 were also in a sinful condition, yet, the Holy Spirit fell on them and they prophecied. Did this save them? No. Because as I pointed out earlier, their transgressions were not forgiven until Christ came and died (Heb. 9:15). The falling of the HS did not save the elders in the book of numbers anymore than the gentiles in Acts 10.
Yes, and what do you think those words were, Jerry? Peter told the Gentiles the same words that would save them just as he told the Jews in Acts 2 what would save them "Repent, and let everyone of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall recieve the gift of the Holy Spirit."
It's really simple... if they obey the words which Peter spoke, they would be saved. If they didn't obey the words, they wouldn't be saved. Simple as that. Hearing the gospel is NOT enough... you have to OBEY it:
2 Thessalonians 1:8
8) in flaming fire taking vengeance on those who do not know God, and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Baptism is certainly a part of the Gospel message... Jesus commanded it in the great commission. If one doesn't obey His gospel, that person is screwed.
Nope. They were still in a sinful condition as explained above. Therefore they were not saved.
Do you mean to tell me that no one was saved before the death of the Lord Jesus Christ?
Yes, that is correct. The sins commited by the people in the first covenent were not forgiven until Jesus died on the cross.
Hebrews 9:15
15) And for this reason He is the Mediator of the new covenant, by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions under the first covenant, that those who are called may recieve the promise of the eternal inheritance.
So yes, as stated before, there was no salvation before the death of Christ. If you still think there was, would you explain to me and everybody else why Christ came and died if there was salvation?
What about Enoch,who "was translated that he should not see death,and was not found,because God had translated him;for before his translation he had this testimony,that he pleased God"(Heb.11:5).
The Lord Jesus Christ Himself said:
"But as touching the resurrection of the dead,have ye not read,that which was spoken unto you by God,saying,I am the God of Abraham,and the God of Isaac,and the God of Jacob?God is not the God of the dead,but of the living"(Mt.22:31,32).
Do you not think that Abraham,Isaac and Jacob were saved before the death of the Lord Jesus?At the transfiguration some of the Apostles saw with their own eyes Moses and Elijah" speaking with the Lord (Mt.17:3).
Do you not think that Moses and Elijah were saved?
If the Lord decided to forgive them, then that's His choice, but it's obvious that the first covenent didn't bring salvation. Or, again, explain why Christ had to come and die if there was salvation.
I do not believe that it would be possible for the Holy Spirit to fall on Cornelius and his household if they remained in their sinful and unrighteous condition:
They were indeed in a sinful condtion because they had not yet been baptized in the name of the Lord for the remission of sins. Peter clearly defined that baptism in the name of the Lord is for the remission of sins in Acts 2:38. The Gentiles hadn't been baptized in the name of the Lord yet and therefore they were still in a sinful condition.
The elders in Numbers 11:25 were also in a sinful condition, yet, the Holy Spirit fell on them and they prophecied. Did this save them? No. Because as I pointed out earlier, their transgressions were not forgiven until Christ came and died (Heb. 9:15). The falling of the HS did not save the elders in the book of numbers anymore than the gentiles in Acts 10.
Besides,Scripture states explicily that it was the "words" that would save Cornelius and his household.No mention whatsoever is made that the rite of water baptism had any saving value at all:
"And he showed us how he had seen an angel in his house,who stood and said unto him,Send men to Joppa,and call for Simon,whose surname is Peter,who shall TELL THEE WORDS,BY WHICH THOU AND ALL THY HOUSE SHALL BE SAVED"(Acts11:13,14).
Yes, and what do you think those words were, Jerry? Peter told the Gentiles the same words that would save them just as he told the Jews in Acts 2 what would save them "Repent, and let everyone of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall recieve the gift of the Holy Spirit."
It's really simple... if they obey the words which Peter spoke, they would be saved. If they didn't obey the words, they wouldn't be saved. Simple as that. Hearing the gospel is NOT enough... you have to OBEY it:
2 Thessalonians 1:8
8) in flaming fire taking vengeance on those who do not know God, and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Baptism is certainly a part of the Gospel message... Jesus commanded it in the great commission. If one doesn't obey His gospel, that person is screwed.
"While Peter yet spoke these words,the Holy Spirit fell on all them who heard the word"(Acts10:44).
So it is obvious that God sent the word to them and they were saved indeed before they were water baptized.
Nope. They were still in a sinful condition as explained above. Therefore they were not saved.
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