O.T. Circumcision a foreshadow of N.T. Water Baptism

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Wansvic

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It is not wise to pick and choose scriptures and negate others. Peter's message was received and acted upon by Jews (Acts 2:38), Samaritans (Acts 8), Gentiles (Acts 10), and other disciples (Acts 19). In each case they believed, repented, got water and Holy Ghost baptized.
 

Wansvic

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You need to study that in the greek

Peter told EVERYONE to repent, and informed them that THEY would be given the gift of the holy spirit

He told only a SELECT group of people to be baptised. On the account of the fact they had recieved remission of sin.

It does not say what you think
The baptism of the Holy Ghost is not automatically received when one believes in Jesus. It is a gift that can be spontaneously received (Acts 10); received by the laying on of hands (Acts 8 and 19), or received after one asks for it. (Luke 11:13)
 

mailmandan

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All of the Word must be considered to get a complete picture.

Belief, and act of submitting to water baptism = Through his name (water baptism) one receives remission of sins (Acts 2:38)
Acts 10:43
To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins.

Again, believe on Jesus and do what; get water baptized:
Acts 16:31-33
"And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.
And they spake unto him the word of the Lord, and to all that were in his house.
And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes; and was baptized, he and all his, straightway.
We must properly harmonize Scripture with Scripture in order to get the complete picture and not distort passages of Scripture in an effort to patch together a different gospel plan. They received water baptism AFTER they believed and were saved.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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It is not wise to pick and choose scriptures and negate others. Peter's message was received and acted upon by Jews (Acts 2:38), Samaritans (Acts 8), Gentiles (Acts 10), and other disciples (Acts 19). In each case they believed, repented, got water and Holy Ghost baptized.
Lol, I thought you were respectfully disagreeing?

What is not wise is to make the bible say something it does not say, The bible was not written in english, and the english language is flawed. There are quite a few places you need to go to origional text to see what is written.

But if you want to be hard and not investigate it, Thats on you.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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The baptism of the Holy Ghost is not automatically received when one believes in Jesus. It is a gift that can be spontaneously received (Acts 10); received by the laying on of hands (Acts 8 and 19), or received after one asks for it. (Luke 11:13)
That does not negate what Peter actually said in Acts 2.
 
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After listening to Peter and believing that Jesus was the messiah whom was crucified, those present were upset and asked what they must do. Peter gave instructions that everyone must follow. (Acts 2:36-40)

If belief is all that is required why didn't Peter just say so?
He did say so.

God gave instructions that everyone must follow. (Acts 2:36-40)

When their hearts were first pricked by the Holy Spirit (the hearing of faith) . They asked Peter in respect to their new born again faith. that comes from hearing the voice of God prophecy. What should we do.? The answer from God working in them commanded them to repent, and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, we are baptized in his death . Simply another way of saying believe upon the lord Jesus now that you have the Holy Spirit.

Why would a new creature desire to edify his own self for the first work of believing God as if the faith came from the imaginations of ones own fleshly mind?

If God does not do the first work working in us (to will) to first turn us (to do) as a call to repent..... no man could seek after him?

Two works of turning. God.... First he turn us that have no ears to hear then we turn having been given ears turn towards him and repent .One causes the other. .

Water baptism is used when a new priest enters the ministry. Jesus our high priest was our example.

assuredly, therefore, let all the house of Israel know, that both Lord and Christ did God make him -- this Jesus whom ye did crucify.'
And having heard, they were pricked to the heart; they say also to Peter, and to the rest of the apostles, `What shall we do, men, brethren?' and Peter said unto them, `Reform, and be baptized each of you on the name of Jesus Christ, to remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, for to you is the promise, and to your children, and to all those afar off, as many as the Lord our God shall call.' Also with many more other words he was testifying and exhorting, saying, `Be saved from this perverse generation;'
36-40
 
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The baptism of the Holy Ghost is not automatically received when one believes in Jesus. It is a gift that can be spontaneously received (Acts 10); received by the laying on of hands (Acts 8 and 19), or received after one asks for it. (Luke 11:13)
The baptism of the Holy Ghost is the work of God working in us to both to will (give us His faith needed to believe his desire) and do it(strengthen us to finish it) The same kind of work the Father worked with the Son being yoked together strengthening Jesus to finish the desire of His will. The food the disciple knew not of at first Doing the will of the father and finishing it. He promises he will not forget the good works we do offer towards his name that foes work in us.

Water baptism has a different purpose.
 
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I am unaware of any specific scripture in the OT that addresses the topic. However, because men are the primary focus in the OT it has been my personal belief that the family was protected through the obedience of the husband. This belief arose from Paul's statement indicating that the man is the head of the woman.
My point is that if circumcision, or even an obedient husband, were required for salvation, many female Old Testament saints would not have been saved - not all had the benefit of believing husbands (e.g. Esther, Rahab, Naaman's slave girl, the widow of Zarephath etc.) These women were saved though their faith in God, just as Abraham was before his circumcision, just as the thief on the cross was, though he was unable to be baptised, just as Abel, Enoch and Noah were - before the covenant symbols of either circumcision or baptism had been instituted.

We see in Galatians that both male and females put on Christ by submitting to water baptism:
"For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus." Gal 3:27-28
Note that your passage makes no mention of water (remember, baptism means immersion only - not immersion in water) - it mentions being "baptised into Christ". Baptism into Christ is as different to water baptism, as circumcision of the heart is to circumcision, as being born again is to being born. The former of the pairs are spiritual, the latter physical symbols of what occurs spiritually.

While you are correct in that a saving faith will lead to obedience (e.g. physical circumcision in the Old Testament, water baptism in the New Testament, amongst many other commandments and prohibitions), none of us can obey God perfectly - we are all sinners. So someone who has not been water baptised is no better, or no worse a sinner than someone who lies, or someone else who lusts, or someone who divorces her husband. God looks at the heart, and separates the sheep from the goats - the believers from the unbelievers, irrespective of the sins of the believers, which are forgiven through Christ.