I REPEAT TO THOSE WHO ASCRIBE TO LUTHERAN DOCTRINE
None of what you have said changes the fact that Lutherans believe in baptismal regeneration or that there is no regeneration of the soul without water baptism (which also includes infants). If you adhere to their doctrine then you also believe in the same and that is a dangerous doctrine that has misled many to believe in a false gospel. If you do not believe in baptismal regeneration as the Lutheran's teach, then you are contrary and if contrary why do you support their doctrine? Baptismal regeneration takes away from any sinner the promise of being justified by faith when they believe upon Christ and it minimizes as secondary the work of the cross and the blood of Christ. Infants, who have not reached the age of accountability and do not have a capacity to come under conviction of the Spirit, are covered by the blood of Christ where sin and sins were paid for and crucified. When they reach that age and come under conviction through the preaching of the gospel they can believe and be saved and justified by the blood that covered them as an infant and now has cleansed them from all sin including purging the conscience from dead works. That's not hard to understand now is it?
None of what you have said changes the fact that Lutherans believe in baptismal regeneration or that there is no regeneration of the soul without water baptism (which also includes infants). If you adhere to their doctrine then you also believe in the same and that is a dangerous doctrine that has misled many to believe in a false gospel. If you do not believe in baptismal regeneration as the Lutheran's teach, then you are contrary and if contrary why do you support their doctrine? Baptismal regeneration takes away from any sinner the promise of being justified by faith when they believe upon Christ and it minimizes as secondary the work of the cross and the blood of Christ. Infants, who have not reached the age of accountability and do not have a capacity to come under conviction of the Spirit, are covered by the blood of Christ where sin and sins were paid for and crucified. When they reach that age and come under conviction through the preaching of the gospel they can believe and be saved and justified by the blood that covered them as an infant and now has cleansed them from all sin including purging the conscience from dead works. That's not hard to understand now is it?
Romans 6
3 Or don’t you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.
Why in that verse does Paul plainly say that through baptism something happens to do what? Does he not plainly say in baptism we can live a NEW LIFE. Paul that it's in baptism. You can't ignore that verse nor make it go away because it does not fit your theology. We can only live a new life by regeneration. Paul very plainly says it's in baptism. (Which still is a work of the Holy Spirit by faith) Again please show us where the Bible says baptism is ONLY an outward sign of an inward change? You can't because it's NOT THERE. There is a working of the Holy Spirit by faith in baptism. You want to make it nothing more then a little ritual with no working of the Holy Spirit at all.