Water baptism is necessary to be in the first resurrection

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JeffA

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Nah.

@FreeGrace2 is correct:
To be "born of water" is a reference to being physically born.
To be "born of the Spirit" is a reference to being spiritually born.

Furthermore, it is intellectually dishonest to insert the word "water" every time "Baptism" is mentioned in scripture.

I would put forth that the VAST majority of references to "Baptism" is concerning the Baptism of the Holy Spirit (not water).
Even John the Baptist recognized that water submersion was meaningless in the presence of Holy Spirit Baptism.
 
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You don't. But, how many times must you read 1 Cor 15:23 before it sinks in.

Your OP does not trump the Word of God. There is ONE resurrection of the saved, and ALL the saved will be resurrected "when He comes". That is Scripture.

The "requirement" you have come up with is because of a very flawed and misunderstanding of 1 Cor 15:29.

Not even Bible scholars understand what Paul was saying.

But 1 Cor 15:23 isn't difficult to understand.
'Bible Scholars' - hahahahaha

There is only One Scripture Scholar = the Same One who Spoke the Word into men's hearts whereby it became: "It is Written".
 
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#83
Nah.

@FreeGrace2 is correct:
To be "born of water" is a reference to being physically born.
To be "born of the Spirit" is a reference to being spiritually born.

Furthermore, it is intellectually dishonest to insert the word "water" every time "Baptism" is mentioned in scripture.

I would put forth that the VAST majority of references to "Baptism" is concerning the Baptism of the Holy Spirit (not water).
Even John the Baptist recognized that water submersion was meaningless in the presence of Holy Spirit Baptism.
And you say(wrongly) of me "i do not know you or truth."

Brother, i do know you in part, but not in whole = that is the LORD'S Sovereign Domain........and i never questioned your Salvation.
Allow yourself to be sharpened = "As iron sharpens iron so one man sharpens another."

PEACE and Blessing to you this DAY - amen
 

Magenta

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There are several baptisms in the bible. Seems you are characterizing all them into one . It is not as simple as that. Water baptism does not get you into heaven or left out. Thank God for that ,the thief on the cross would not of went.
We do not know that the thief on the cross had never been baptized ;) Lots of people seem to assume
that he never was, but it is just an assumption after all, and could be an erroneous one at that.
 
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We do not know that the thief on the cross had never been baptized ;) Lots of people seem to assume
that he never was, but it is just an assumption after all, and could be an erroneous one at that.
Good Morning Magenta,
This, what you say is true.

So let's go on what we are told = no mention of water baptism with the thief in the given account.
If the FATHER thought that was important to the account given HE would easily included that aspect in the life of the theif prior to the thief being hung on the cross.

What is THE SINGLE Aspect/Virture/REQUIRMENT that saves our souls and the soul of the Thief in this account given to us?

Just as it is FULLY Displayed in the account given...........................let me know what it is according to "It is Written", in the account given to us.
 
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#86
Born again and again? Born again with water? AND Born again with Spirit?
Nay. Born first with womb water. Born Again = Spirit (only)
Born ONCE of water (physical birth) AND born ONCE of Spirit.

John 3:7
7Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. (Only referring to Spiritual Birth)
No. Everyone is born through embryonic fluid so that isn’t the point. Not everyone gets baptized though which is the point. It would be like Jesus saying that in order to be born again you must be a living human being which his audience obviously were. No need to state the obvious of course.

Water used everywhere in the New Testament is almost always a reference to water baptism or ceremonial cleansing of sorts. That’s why “born of water and spirit” is certainly baptism and spiritual rebirth.
 

Willow

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This is just about the resurrection, not going to heaven. I don’t think many people read the OP.
Christians should be baptized out of obedience to and love for our Lord Jesus (John 14:15). Water baptism by immersion is the biblical method of baptism because of its symbolic representation of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
Water baptism is a beautiful picture of what our Lord has done for us. As we are completely immersed in the water, we symbolize burial with our Lord; we are baptized into His death on the cross and are no longer slaves to self or sin (Romans 6:3–7). When we are raised out of the water, we are symbolically resurrected—raised to new life in Christ to be with Him forever, born into the family of our loving God (Romans 8:16). Water baptism also illustrates the spiritual cleansing we experience when we are saved; just as water cleanses the flesh, so the Holy Spirit cleanses our hearts when we trust Christ.
We are not required to have a physical water baptism for the second coming of Christ and to be resurrected .
 
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OK, there's your error. The new birth has NOTHING to do with water. I gave you what John the baptizer said about Jesus in Mark 1:8 - I baptize you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”

John didn't say "He will baptize you with WATER and the Holy Spirit". Read Acts 10 and 11, which explains the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Water is almost always a reference to baptism or ceremonial cleansing in the Bible, not embrionic fluid. Your false doctrine doesn’t make any sense.

Doesn’t really sound like how Jesus speaks either. You basically have Christ saying “you must have been born to be alive so that you can be born again.” Obviously Nicodemus was alive and didn’t need to be told that. Jesus was speaking about spiritual truths, not the carnal live birth of people. This is what Nicodemus and yourself don’t seem to get. Study this carefully for your sake. You heard it here.
 
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Christians should be baptized out of obedience to and love for our Lord Jesus (John 14:15). Water baptism by immersion is the biblical method of baptism because of its symbolic representation of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
Water baptism is a beautiful picture of what our Lord has done for us. As we are completely immersed in the water, we symbolize burial with our Lord; we are baptized into His death on the cross and are no longer slaves to self or sin (Romans 6:3–7). When we are raised out of the water, we are symbolically resurrected—raised to new life in Christ to be with Him forever, born into the family of our loving God (Romans 8:16). Water baptism also illustrates the spiritual cleansing we experience when we are saved; just as water cleanses the flesh, so the Holy Spirit cleanses our hearts when we trust Christ.
We are not required to have a physical water baptism for the second coming of Christ and to be resurrected .
Key word = symbolic

Amen
 
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Christians should be baptized out of obedience to and love for our Lord Jesus (John 14:15). Water baptism by immersion is the biblical method of baptism because of its symbolic representation of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.
Water baptism is a beautiful picture of what our Lord has done for us. As we are completely immersed in the water, we symbolize burial with our Lord; we are baptized into His death on the cross and are no longer slaves to self or sin (Romans 6:3–7). When we are raised out of the water, we are symbolically resurrected—raised to new life in Christ to be with Him forever, born into the family of our loving God (Romans 8:16). Water baptism also illustrates the spiritual cleansing we experience when we are saved; just as water cleanses the flesh, so the Holy Spirit cleanses our hearts when we trust Christ.
We are not required to have a physical water baptism for the second coming of Christ and to be resurrected .
I love this post and totally agree, but look at what Romans 6:5 says:

Rom. 6:5 KJV
5For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:

This is comparing real life to the symbolism of His death and resurrection in water baptism.
 

JeffA

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And you say(wrongly) of me "i do not know you or truth."

Brother, i do know you in part, but not in whole = that is the LORD'S Sovereign Domain........and i never questioned your Salvation.
Allow yourself to be sharpened = "As iron sharpens iron so one man sharpens another."

PEACE and Blessing to you this DAY - amen
When I state my view of how I read the scripture you tell me that I'm being prideful.
My response is that you don't know me well enough to make that observation.
If you would like me to preface every post with "IMHO" then you can just assume it is there.

As for what is Truth? No one knows but God. All we can do is study, test, converse, etc. with open hearts and minds.
I believe that you have a good heart and mean well. Our disagreements don't change that.

I do NOT believe that people have different paths to heaven (resurrections) based on whether they have been baptized in water or not.

For me to change from that opinion you would have to show me compelling evidence in scripture.
So far, I've seen none. (I'm not the only one that is unconvinced).
May you have a blessed day and may God be generous to you in your path to the truth.
 
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When I state my view of how I read the scripture you tell me that I'm being prideful.
My response is that you don't know me well enough to make that observation.
If you would like me to preface every post with "IMHO" then you can just assume it is there.

As for what is Truth? No one knows but God. All we can do is study, test, converse, etc. with open hearts and minds.
I believe that you have a good heart and mean well. Our disagreements don't change that.

I do NOT believe that people have different paths to heaven (resurrections) based on whether they have been baptized in water or not.

For me to change from that opinion you would have to show me compelling evidence in scripture.
So far, I've seen none. (I'm not the only one that is unconvinced).
May you have a blessed day and may God be generous to you in your path to the truth.
You said: "I do NOT believe that people have different paths to heaven (resurrections) based on whether they have been baptized in water or not."

100% Scriptural TRUTH - amen
 

JeffA

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I love this post and totally agree, but look at what Romans 6:5 says:

Rom. 6:5 KJV
5For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:

This is comparing real life to the symbolism of His death and resurrection in water baptism.
I agree. Water Baptism is symbolism.
No different than taking communion.
Symbolic. Not a requirement.
 
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When I state my view of how I read the scripture you tell me that I'm being prideful.
My response is that you don't know me well enough to make that observation.
If you would like me to preface every post with "IMHO" then you can just assume it is there.

As for what is Truth? No one knows but God. All we can do is study, test, converse, etc. with open hearts and minds.
I believe that you have a good heart and mean well. Our disagreements don't change that.

I do NOT believe that people have different paths to heaven (resurrections) based on whether they have been baptized in water or not.

For me to change from that opinion you would have to show me compelling evidence in scripture.
So far, I've seen none. (I'm not the only one that is unconvinced).
May you have a blessed day and may God be generous to you in your path to the truth.
Just sharpening your understanding so that your are not 'tripped up' by the subtlety of the Serpent.

Eternal FOOD for Thought:
Elohim's Name(s) are the Foundation of Truth from Genesis forward.
Elohim never removed His Name from Scripture - HE was way ahead of the plan's of man.

Who foretold this long ago?
Who announced it from ancient times?
Was it not I, the LORD/YHWH?
There is no other Elohim but Me,
a righteous God and Savior;
there is none but Me.
Turn to Me and be saved,
all the ends of the earth;
for I am God,
and there is no other.
By Myself I have sworn;
truth has gone out from My mouth,
a word that will not be revoked:
Every knee will bow before ME, = that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,in heaven/earth/under the earth,
every tongue will swear allegiance = and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is LORD, to the Glory of God

Comparing Truth to TRUTH = Isaiah 45:21-24 to Philippians 2:9-11

the very same LORD
 
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I agree. Water Baptism is symbolism.
No different than taking communion.
Symbolic. Not a requirement.
real life compared to symbolism. I think this is saying that if you do the symbolic act of water baptism then in real life, literally, you get resurrected like Christ did.

Just to be clear I am not saying water baptism is for the salvation of the soul. Salvation of the soul is entirely a gift through faith in Christ. He did it all!
 

JeffA

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Just sharpening your understanding so that your are not 'tripped up' by the subtlety of the Serpent.

Eternal FOOD for Thought:
Elohim's Name(s) are the Foundation of Truth from Genesis forward.
Elohim never removed His Name from Scripture - HE was way ahead of the plan's of man.

Who foretold this long ago?
Who announced it from ancient times?
Was it not I, the LORD/YHWH?
There is no other Elohim but Me,
a righteous God and Savior;
there is none but Me.
Turn to Me and be saved,
all the ends of the earth;
for I am God,
and there is no other.
By Myself I have sworn;
truth has gone out from My mouth,
a word that will not be revoked:
Every knee will bow before ME, = that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,in heaven/earth/under the earth,
every tongue will swear allegiance = and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is LORD, to the Glory of God

Comparing Truth to TRUTH = Isaiah 45:21-24 to Philippians 2:9-11

the very same LORD
LOL I don't know what I would do without you watching out for my spiritual health. :)

I would just say to be careful because there IS a distinction between God the Father (YHWH = Yahuah) and God the Son (Yahushua).
"Elohim" is not His name, nor is "Lord", nor is "God". For there are many called by these titles.
There is only one Yahuah. He is the "Elohim" (God) of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
 
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LOL I don't know what I would do without you watching out for my spiritual health. :)

I would just say to be careful because there IS a distinction between God the Father (YHWH = Yahuah) and God the Son (Yahushua).
"Elohim" is not His name, nor is "Lord", nor is "God". For there are many called by these titles.
There is only one Yahuah. He is the "Elohim" (God) of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Yes a lot of debate on the actual pronunciation of the name. I believe God is all knowing and has a connection to the thoughts of people and sees them even when they are bad thoughts. He knows who you’re trying to reach out to and it’s Him.
 
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LOL I don't know what I would do without you watching out for my spiritual health. :)

I would just say to be careful because there IS a distinction between God the Father (YHWH = Yahuah) and God the Son (Yahushua).
"Elohim" is not His name, nor is "Lord", nor is "God". For there are many called by these titles.
There is only one Yahuah. He is the "Elohim" (God) of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Well, keep searching the Scripture concerning who YHWH is.
The LORD Jesus told us already, as did Moses in the Torah and the Prophets.
And for this very reason the Jews desired to kill HIM, as to this day.
jehovah false witnesses also mistake who YHWH is and no wonder for they corrupt the Scripture: "the Word was a god."

The LORD never prayed to anyone other then to HIS FATHER. JESUS never prayed to YHWH.

But, if you know of a scripture where Jesus prays specifically to YHWH = please let me know, as i am always open.

Have you ever read and studied the Gospel of John, especially chapters 14 - 17???
 
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We do not know that the thief on the cross had never been baptized ;) Lots of people seem to assume
that he never was, but it is just an assumption after all, and could be an erroneous one at that.
Hard to say. We only get snapshots into specific scenes, not the back story on every individual character, but if the "thief on the cross", which could even be some kind of wink to Revelation 16:15:

Rev. 16:15 KJV
15 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.

Was Jesus next to a thief? Did they divide His garments? Nothing concrete but some interesting parallels.
 

JeffA

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Well, keep searching the Scripture concerning who YHWH is.
The LORD Jesus told us already, as did Moses in the Torah and the Prophets.
And for this very reason the Jews desired to kill HIM, as to this day.
jehovah false witnesses also mistake who YHWH is and no wonder for they corrupt the Scripture: "the Word was a god."

The LORD never prayed to anyone other then to HIS FATHER. JESUS never prayed to YHWH.

But, if you know of a scripture where Jesus prays specifically to YHWH = please let me know, as i am always open.

Have you ever read and studied the Gospel of John, especially chapters 14 - 17???
The NT was written in Greek. So you will not see the name YHWH.
Neither my son, nor my daughter, address me by my name. They call me "Dad".
Jesus addresses his Literal father as "Father". He does, I'm sure, know his name, though.

As for JW or LDS, for that matter, you probably know more than I do.

I do know that there re no "J" or "V" in ancient Hebrew.
I know that Elijah's name in Hebrew ends with "YAHUU" (referring to God's name)
I know that Judah's name in Hebrew begins with "YAHUU" (referring to God's name)
I know that Ancient Hebrew has no "VAV" but has "WAW" (which can have the long "U" sound as above).
I also know that the "H" has the "ah" sound (not "eh") (sounds Canadian)
I also know that "YAHUAH" might not be correct. There just isn't a better candidate.