I'm flexible with the Bible up until a point, just because I believe it is written with intentional ambiguity. Few things in the Bible, especially the New Testament, are easy to nail down with any certainty. For example, we have this water baptism thread and very few people seem to 100% agree with each other. That's because the Bible isn't clear enough.
My interpretation of water baptism being for the first resurrection reconciles why the Bible says that water baptism saves, but also says that faith in Christ saves. Either there are multiple ways to get saved, multiple prerequisites to salvation, or there are different kinds of salvation. Once you understand my line of thinking, it actually gives a lot more grace to the Bible, avoids salvation contradictions, and is contextual: water baptism and the resurrection are completely within context of each other. Water baptism is about saving the body in the resurrection.
That's my belief and if I can be given a clear verse that says "Water baptism has nothing to do with the first resurrection." Then I would quickly change my beliefs. Unfortunately, we could only hope for a Biblical message so clear so as to completely harmonize the faith in unity of knowledge. Thus, Christianity is severely fractured into thousands of denominations.
Bottom line is that I agree with you that circumcision was a matter of faith and that water baptism is a matter of faith.
Thanks for your reply. I guess we'd just have to have a sit down, face to face conversation where we could ask and clarify instantly. To be honest, it is extremely difficult to get anywhere through text alone. The fact that we can spend days working up a reply to what a person says is not good. I believe that it is best to have instant clarification, or, if a person cannot clarify instantly, then it shows that perhaps that person doesn't really understand what they're talking about.
So, I must say that I really don't understand where you're coming from. As for those who rose from the dead . . . did they all receive water Baptism?
Matthew 27:50-53 NLT - "Then Jesus shouted out again, and he released his spirit. At that moment the curtain in the sanctuary of the Temple was torn in two, from top to bottom. The earth shook, rocks split apart, and
tombs opened.
The bodies of many godly men and women who had died were raised from the dead. They left the cemetery after Jesus' resurrection,
went into the holy city of Jerusalem, and appeared to many people."
What we find is that these men and women were already considered Holy, yet they did not receive water Baptism.
Ephesians 4:5 NLT - "There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism . . ."
There is one God for all.
There is one Faith for all.
There is one Baptism for all.
As I have pointed out in previous sets of Scripture, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all take credit for performing Spiritual Circumcision. And without the Spiritual Circumcision, there can be no granted Faith, nor can there be the [one] Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
And this Baptism of the Holy Spirit is what happened to Eldad and Medad of the Old Testament. Notice what Moses had to say about their Baptism of the Holy Spirit:
Numbers 11:26-29 NLT - "Two men, Eldad and Medad, had stayed behind in the camp. They were listed among the elders, but they had not gone out to the Tabernacle. Yet the Spirit rested upon them as well, so they prophesied there in the camp. A young man ran and reported to Moses, "Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp!" Joshua son of Nun, who had been Moses' assistant since his youth, protested, "Moses, my master, make them stop!" But Moses replied, "Are you jealous for my sake?
I wish that all the LORD's people were prophets and that the LORD would put his Spirit upon them all!"
Again, there is ONE Lord, ONE Faith, ONE Baptism. How we define this baptism is done by many different words and concepts, but it is the same Baptism. Any other form of Baptism does not contain any Effectual Power, hence, there is ONE Baptism.
Peace to you . . .