geralduk,
About 2000 years ago.
Quote:
|
Then HOW through BAPTISM can we die WITH Him?
|
By being immersed in water for the remission of our sins, just like the eunuch in Acts 8.
Quote:
|
How can what WE do;do THAT which ONLY God can do?
|
Define your arguement. How can we do
what? Baptize?
Quote:
|
In otherwords. WHY did Christ die?
|
Christ died that we may live. He sacrificed Himself, and by His sacrifice and blood, we recieve the forgiveness of our sins. But that is conditional. We will only have our sins forgiven by His blood
IF we do what we are
commanded to do for the remission of our sins: Baptism in His name.
Quote:
|
and WHAT was ACCOMPLISHED?
|
Salvation was made possible to those who believe and obey Him (Heb 5:9).
Quote:
|
If we "are RECONCILED TO GOD by HIS death" then it is HIS death NOT ours THAT saves US AND RECONCILES US TO GOD.
|
Yes, it is by the death of Christ that reconciliation is possible. Yes, possible. For if one does not believe and obey the gospel, they certainly aren't reconciled to God, but rather are damned to the wrath of God and will end up in hell (2 Thes. 1: 8,9)
Our Lord Jesus Christ tells us how to become reconciled in John 3:3. He tells us to that we
must be born again. If you want to see heaven, one must be born again. And as I said in one of my previous posts, one
must die in order to be reborn... for the following reasons:
- Logic demands it. Can one be born again into the Spirit while still living in his previous life of sin? Impossible. A death must occur so that a new life can begin.
- We must die with Christ in order to live with Christ (2 Tim. 2:11)
You HAVE to DIE to sin in order to be ALIVE to God. Baptism is how we die to sin (Romans 6: 6,7) and through that death we are made ALIVE to God through Christ Jesus (Romans 6:11) -
being reborn! It is those who are reborn, dead to sin and alive to God through Christ, are the ones who will have their sins forgiven by the blood of Christ. The waters of baptism do NOT forgive our sins, but it is FOR the remission of our sins (Acts 2:38). The blood of Christ cleanses us of all sin, but ONLY if we do what we are commanded to do FOR the remission of those sins - BAPTISM! (Acts 2:38, Romans 6:7). Christ commanded baptism in Matt. 28: 19,20.
To reiterate what 2 Tim 2:11 says, which is a conditional verse, if we want to
live with Christ, we must also
die with Christ, and the Bible clearly speaks on the matter of how one dies with Christ - Baptism.
By obeying the gospel, just as the believers did in Acts 2:38.
Quote:
|
For that you must go to the book of ROMANS there is not enough space to do it here and Paul does it more CLEARLY than I could.
|
How ironic that you say the answer is in the book of Romans. Ever read chapter 6?
Quote:
But in effect God "condemned SIN in teh flesh" and has ALREADY judged it on CALVARY.
"fOR HE WHO KNEW NO SIN BECAME SIN THAT WE THROUGH HIM MIGHT BECOME THE RIGHTOUSNESS OF GOD"
|
Indeed! That "we through Him might become the righteous of God". I'm not agrueing at all that it is through Him that salvation is possible. Not at all. But I am arguing that in oder to find salvation through Him, we must be reborn, just as He said. It is through Him that we have our sins forgiven, but
only if we do that which He commanded FOR the remission of our sins - baptism.
It is through baptism that we put on Christ, thus, being in Christ (Gal. 3:27). Those who are in Christ have no condemnation (Romans 8:1). But if we want to
live with Christ, we must also
die with Christ (2 Tim. 2:11)! For how can we live with Christ if our old man of sin hasn't been crucified through baptism (Romans 6:6)? How can one live in Spirit and in sin at the same time? It's impossible. A death must occur that a new life may begin. The man of sin MUST die before we can walk in the Spirit.
So again, I have Biblical evidence to show that it is through
baptism that we die with Christ. I challenge you, or anybody else to show me another Biblical means by which we die with Christ.
Quote:
|
THEREFORE this body of sin was crucyfied WITH Him for IN Him the END OF ALL FLESH has come. and because the Law WAS FULLFILLED IN HIM and FOR us. we are through FAITH in THAT WORK of God;reconciled.
|
Christ's body was crucified that we may have our sins forgiven. But that doesn't mean that everybody's sins were automatically forgiven, or else EVERYBODY will make it to heaven! That's not gonna happen. Therefore, we must be baptized for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38) so that His blood covers our sins. It is those who obey Him are the ones who will be saved (Heb 5:9). If we ignore His command of baptism for the remission of our sins, how can one have their sins forgiven? Remember, it is he who has died who is freed from sin (Romans 6:7).
And by the way, baptism in His name is NOT part of the Mosaic Law. People were being baptized in His name after His crucifixion, after the time of the Mosaic Law.
Quote:
|
Now your question was how we can DIE WITH Christ save through baptism?
|
Yup!
Quote:
|
Now as Christ DIED 2000 YEARS AGO your or mine baptism CANNOT do THAT work for it has ALREADY BEEN DONE!
|
You obviously mistunderstand the purpose of baptism. The purpose of baptism is not to crucify Christ every time it is occured, but rather it is so that our man of sin may be done away with, that we should not longer be slaves to sin, thus being FREED from sin (Romans 6:6,7), thus being ALIVE to God (Romans 6:11).
The work of Christ was to crucified, that His blood would forgive our sins. Baptism does NOT to do the work of Christ! Baptism is the means set up by God that we must do FOR the remission of our sins (Acts 2:38) BY the work of His Son through His blood! There is a distinction there.
Quote:
For FAITH IS THE SUBSTANCE of things UNSEEN the evidence of things HOPED FOR"
Therefore our FAITH ahs by the UNDERSTANDING of the GOSPEL been put in GODS WORK on calvary.
|
Yes, and we many examples of people with this faith and
obey the gospel by being baptized for the remission of their sins. The apostles were commanded by Christ to go out to all the nations, preaching the gospel,
baptizing people in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things that Christ had commanded of them (and He JUST commanded baptism), and lo, Christ would be with them always (Matt. 28:19-20). This is
exactly what the apostles did. They went out and preached the gospel and baptized those who believed, just as their Lord commanded. Those who believed were baptized for the remission of their sins... they had obey the gospel.
Tell me, when the believers in Acts 2, when they asked Peter what they must do to be saved, and Peter told them to repent and let
every one of them be baptized for the remission of their sins, if they just sat their and believed - not obeying the command of baptism -
would those people have obeyed the gospel? I think not! Think about it, Peter told them to repent and be baptized in response to the Jew's question on how be saved. Can you imagine them just sitting there and believing? What would their faith profit them? Nothing, for they would have ignored what Christ had commanded for the remission of their sins. As JustAChristian says, the faith that saves is the faith that obeys (Heb. 5:9). Those people had true faith, for they obeyed the command of baptism and were added to the church (Acts 2:41).
Quote:
|
AND IN HIM who is the SECOND and LAST Adam a new CREATION in Him
|
And you can't have a new creation in Christ without first doing away with the first creation, can you? Gotta be reborn... it is then, and only then that you are a new creation in Christ, for you have put away your old man of sin.
Quote:
|
and it is our FAITH in THAT work THAT RECONCILES US TO GOD!
|
Agreed! The Jews at Pentacost were saved by their faith in what Peter preached to them. Peter preached it, they believed it, and they
obeyed it. Their faith in what Peter preached to them led to them to obey Peter's command of baptism. Peter commanded baptism because
Christ commanded baptism (Matt 28:19, 20) It is those who are obedient who will be saved (Heb. 5:9). Does a person who has faith, but does not obey Him, do they really have faith? No. They are LIARS, and the truth is not in them (1John 2:4).
Quote:
|
there fore we are SAVED by GRACE not of WORKS(ours) LEST ANY MAN SHOULD BOAST.
|
Actually we are saved by grace through
faith. And it is NOT the faith that is empty with lazyness and disobedient, but rather, the faith that saves is the faith that leads to obedience. We obey NOT to "EARN" our salvation, but because we have a genuine love for our God. When you truly love somebody, you WANT to please them. The same goes for Christ... for if we truly love Him, we will keep His commandments (John 14:15), because we want to please Him. We know we are His if we keep His commandments (1John:3-6). As it says, truly, the love of God is perfected in him. I love my God very much, therefore I desire to please Him, because I love Him. I please Him by keeping His commandments. And it is those who do His commandments who will have rights to the tree of life (Rev. 22: 14), because it is those people who truly love God. Amen.
The grace is the fact that God sent His Son to die for us, so that we might be saved, even though we are totally unworthy of salvation. But He did it anyway, out of His abundant grace and love. But that grace only extends to those who believe and obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Quote:
|
and even as those in the OLD TESTAMENT looked FORWARDS by faith to the SAME END as we who look BACKWARDS IN FAITH.
|
Yes, again, faith is key. But tell me something, what good would Noah's faith in God do him if he didn't obey God and build that ark. What if he sat on his behind and believed in God. What good would his faith have been?
And in the same, what good is our faith if it doesn't have obedience?
Quote:
|
HAVING by THAT FAITH RECIVED THAT WHICH GOD BY GRACE WORKED THEN AND NOW IN US.
|
Faith works in us, not grace. We are saved by grace
through faith, and I've already explained what it is to have faith that saves, and how we are saved by the grace of God.
Quote:
|
has ALREADY saved us "and through faith "ARE crucyfied WITH Christ...."
|
Can you show me the scripture that says that we are crucified with Christ through faith? I've shown that it is through baptism that we are crucified with Christ, buried with Him into death:
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.
5) For if we have been united together in the likeness of His death (which is through baptism)
, certainly we also shall be in the likeness of His resurrection,
6) knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin.
Verse 4 makes it quite clear that we die with Christ through baptism, not faith. It does NOT say that "we were buried with Him through
faith into death"... no... its says
baptism. True faith will lead a person to baptism, which is how we are buried with Christ, but faith in itself is dead without obedience (James 2:17), and certainly does not bury us with Christ.
Baptism is also what "crucifies" us with Christ (verse 6). Where's your scripture to support your arguement that faith crucifies/let us die with Christ?
Quote:
|
has ALREADY saved us "and through faith "ARE crucyfied WITH Christ...."
|
Explain to me how somebody is supposedly saved
before they crucified their old man of sin. Baptism is how we crucify the man of sin,
no longer being slaves to sin. (Romans 6:6). How is one saved when they are alive to sin and dead to God?
Quote:
|
Therefoe BAPTISM in water is the SUBMISSION of the BODY what the HEART has ALREADY submitted to by FAITH.
|
Not quite. Baptism occurs when an obedient, contrite heart submits to God and His word, not submission of ones physical body. When the heart submits to God, if it tue submission, the believer will submit to the God-given command of baptism FOR the remission of their sins BY the blood of Jesus Christ. There is example after example of this in the Bible.
Quote:
|
First the INWARD then the OUTWARD MANIFESTATION!
|
Yes, there must be belief in the heart first. Without that, one will never reach the point of baptism.
Quote:
|
Therefore the WORK OF RIGHTOUSNESS is NOT unto salvation BUT conformity to that WILL OF GOD which before was not to our nature BUT NOW A SNEW CREATURES IS TO OUR JOY.
|
Is not the will of God for people to repent and be baptized for the remission of their sins? Yes indeed,
for it was commanded, and we have example after example of this command being followed. How can you "conform" to the will of God without obedience to His commandments? Those who do not do His commandments are not His, they are, in fact, liars (1John 2:3-6).
Quote:
|
AND SO we present our bodies aliving sacrafice unto God which is our reasonable service"
|
But if we haven't obeyed the commandment of baptism, what have we sacrificed before God? Certainly not our old man of sin, for it is through baptism that he is crucified (Romans 6:6)! If we haven't crucified the old man of sin, we are still living in sin, and we are therefore shameful before God, not a living sacrifice.
Quote:
|
Therefore we are NOT saved by our baptism to make us rightous.
|
Baptism doesn't save us by itself, no, but it does play a role in our salvation. Without faith, it is impossible to please God. That's why Jesus included both of these requirements in Mark 16:16 - He who
believes and is
baptized will be
saved.
Quote:
but it is the OUTWORKING of that rightousness WHICH WE ARE NOW fullfilling/
"the law of ChrisT"
|
The Law of Christ is the law of faith. I've alreadly explained what kind of faith saves.
Quote:
|
For even as He was baptised IN WATER we in COMFORMITY to the image of His Son,FOLOW.
|
Christ was baptized to fulfill all righteousness. He did it to show submission and obedience to His Father. And yes, we are to learn from His example.
But none of this changes the fact that baptism is for the remission of sins, for even John the Baptist recognized this and questioned Christ.
Once Christ died and salvation was brought to the world, He instituted a means by which mankind can have their sins forgiven - baptism in His name. He commanded it, and there is ample proof that it's for the remission of sins, and His command was carried out in multiple examples in the Bible.
Quote:
|
For He is the WAY the TRUTH and the LIFE.
|
Yes, He is... but
only to those who
obey Him (Heb. 5:9) Those who claim to know Him, and don't keep His commandments are liars (1 John 2:4).
Quote:
sO ILL REPEAT..
WATER BAPTISM is the CONFORMITY of the BODY to that which has been ALREADY wrought in the HEART and it is the WILLING SUBMISSION (AS IT WAS HIS) to the will of the FATHER being now sons.
|
I'll repeat also:
Not quite. Baptism occurs when an obedient, contrite heart submits to God and His word, not submission of ones physical body. When the heart submits to God, if it tue submission, the believer will submit to the God-given command of baptism FOR the remission of their sins BY the blood of Jesus Christ. There is example after example of this in the Bible.
To anyone else who is reading this thread and wondering what it takes to be saved, well, about 2000 years ago, some Jews asked the same question. And Peter, being inspired of the Holy Spirit told them:
Acts 2:38
38) Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."
Also, heed the words of Christ:
Mark 16:16
16) He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned.
God bless you all.
P.S. - My challenge remains (to those who don't believe baptism is necessary for salvation)! Show me in the Bible where we can die with Christ by means other than baptism.