I never said Naaman received salvation by his dipping. Naaman is an example of one having to do an obedient work to receive God's free gracious gift of healing yet that obedient work did not earn him God's grace.
1) Naaman had to first do the work (dipping) before receiving grace (healing)
2) faith only would have left him with his disease and coming short of god's grace.
3) the obedient work earned nothing
The same is true for salvation.
1) one must do the obedient works in belief, repenting confession and submitting to baptism to receive grace (salvation)
2) belief only leaves one short of salvation.
3) the obedient works earned nothing.
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As I pointed out the "faith " of Eph 2:8 INCLUDED repentance, confession and baptism, else you are trying to get the impenitent denier of Christ saved while still lost in his unforgiven sins...which is impossible.
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You still ignore the conjunction "and" and have no valid argument at all here.
1) Naaman had to first do the work (dipping) before receiving grace (healing)
2) faith only would have left him with his disease and coming short of god's grace.
3) the obedient work earned nothing
The same is true for salvation.
1) one must do the obedient works in belief, repenting confession and submitting to baptism to receive grace (salvation)
2) belief only leaves one short of salvation.
3) the obedient works earned nothing.
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As I pointed out the "faith " of Eph 2:8 INCLUDED repentance, confession and baptism, else you are trying to get the impenitent denier of Christ saved while still lost in his unforgiven sins...which is impossible.
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You still ignore the conjunction "and" and have no valid argument at all here.