="disciple, post: 4257299, member: 41066"]No, Jesus may or may not baptize someone at that point. It is not a given, and in fact because people do not have the authority to baptize as Jesus, is simply incorrect to assume.
I have not seen any verse in the Bible that says man has the power to baptize with the Holy Spirit. As far as I can tell, only Jesus has this power.
Paul wrote that there is only ONE baptism. Not two separate ones, one physical, one spiritual. There is only ONE.
I'm merely speaking what has to be truth. The alternative, is in the magic category, and therefore antichrist in nature. I'd like to think the early church was not directly going against Jesus, and trying to claim power through their earthly church, using His name.
No, you are not speaking truth. You are deliberately misrepresenting my view. There are other alternatives. I gave you one, and instead of considering it, you make unfounded accusations. I don't nor have I ever suggested magic in the water. That is a classic strawman.
The early church claimed no magic power as you suggest, and neither do I. I don't know where you get this idea from.
This is text specific. Not a command for all Xians to be baptized, by any means.
Jesus commanded ALL of His followers to be baptized. You deny this? You deny Jesus commanded baptism? And fyi....a person doesn't become a christian until he/she is baptized.
The Pharisees were correct on this one; they may have recognized the inherent flaw in religious acts, ceremony, having that 'saving' effect. This is a really bad example, but they didn't follow Jesus anyway.
The Pharisees were right? Oh my!! Please go read Luke 7. The pharisees REFUSED GOD'S PLAN FOR THEM? They refused "the counsel of God," and you say the Pharisees did the right thing? You have to be joking! How can refusing God's counsel ever be the right thing to do?
This is just incorrect. Jews aren't baptized, are they going to hell? What about people like Buddhists, etc, are they headed for hell?
Unless Jews, Muslims,Buddhists, etc. accept Christ, they are lost. Jesus is the ONLY way to God.
John 14:6
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Nope, baptism is an introduction into the Xian church, Jesus is the one who baptizes, and ultimately, that is the only baptism that counts.
Where in the Bible does it say, "
baptism is an introduction into the Xian church?"
Here is what the Bible teaches. One is added to the ekklesia (a spiritual institution) by the LORD when he/she obeys the gospel of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:41, 47
"Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added
unto them about three thousand souls."
"Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved."
One does not JOIN the church. We are added to the church by the Lord when we believe and are baptized.
Jesus does the baptizing (a circumcision made without hands) when we are immersed in water. That is the ONE baptism.
I simply do not need, nor either believe that anything necessarily ''happens'', at baptism. Your logic is akin to saying that people must wear crosses, as a symbol that they have taken up the cross. in following Jesus. You are conflating an 'act', or symbolic action, with Jesus saving, and that is the whole point, you can't do this with one thing, and then not others. Xians are commanded to:
-Take communion
-change their faith, let us just say baptism, although this is not really equitable
-Take up the cross, as a follower of Jesus.
I have asked Xians if they wear crosses, many don't, are they therefore not going to be saved? why not? Why is wearing a cross purely symbolic, yet baptism is necessary? What constitutes, 'Communion'' to you? A ceremony specified by a specific church? That ceremony wasn't even around at the time of Jesus's teachings, are those people going to hell?
Jesus did not command that we wear a cross. Surely, you understand what Jesus meant when He said , "Take up your cross and follow Me.
Our baptism is symbolic only in the sense that it pictures the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus. When we are buried in the water, we participate in the death of Jesus. We die to sin. We are buried with Him. When we are raised out of the water, we are raised to walk in a new life, just as Jesus was raised. See Romans 6.
You don't HAVE to believe anything. But you can't toss out what the Bible says either.
You say nothing happens at baptism? Read your Bible.
Forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38, 22:16)
Added to the church by the Lord (Acts 2:41, 47)
Put on Christ (Gal. 3:27)
Set free from sin (Rom. 6:7)
Regenerated, born again (John 3:5, Titus 3:4-7)
Salvation (Mark 16:16)
Walk in newness of life (Rom. 6:4)
If this belief is actually what Jesus taught, the necessity of water baptism, then He was incorrect, as Scripture forbids magic acts; that's what this is, if it isn't symbolic. Do you really think Jesus was going against the traditional Jewish teachings on this? I really doubt it.
Jesus didn't teach that baptism was a magic act and neither do I. If you wish to continue to misrepresent my view of baptism, then I would prefer to end the conversation now. I have explained my view. You don't have to agree with it, but please do not misrepresent it. That is dishonest!
One more time...
When we are immersed in water, Jesus baptizes us with the Holy Spirit. It's ONE baptism, not two separate ones.
John 3:5
Jesus answered,
"Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.
1 Cor. 12:13
For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free, and we were all made to drink of one Spirit.