Beckworth said: John 12:48 Jesus said those who REJECT His words have one that judges him. The word that He has spoken shall judge them in the last day.
I've had Roman Catholics, Mormons and Campbellites cite John 12:48 to me before as if to imply I have rejected His words because I don't believe their false doctrine and all three of those false religions teach different doctrine yet all claim to be right but can't all be right. Something to think about.
Yes, I have faith in water baptism because it is the word of God -1 Peter 3:21– that tells me it saves me. I have faith in that.
You just admitted that you have faith in water baptism to save you which means that you don't have faith in Jesus Christ alone for save you. Now guess who the unbeliever is?
I believe God. I trust Him to do what He has promised. I know God did not lie when He said BAPTISM SAVES US.
You trust in your church and your eisegesis. You only read part of 1 Peter 3:21 and ignored the rest so you did not get the full picture on what God said. In Peter 3:21, Peter tells us that baptism now saves you, yet when Peter uses this phrase,
he continues in the same sentence to explain exactly what he means by it. He said that baptism now saves you-
not the removal of dirt from the flesh (that is, not as an outward, physical act which washes dirt from the body--that is not what saves you),
"but an appeal to God for a good conscience, through the resurrection of Jesus Christ" (that is, as an inward, spiritual transaction between God and the individual, a transaction that is
symbolized by/signified in the outward ceremony of water baptism).
Just as the eight people in the ark were "saved
THROUGH water" as they were
IN THE ARK. They were not literally saved "by" the water. Hebrews 11:7 is clear on this point (..built an
ARK for the
SAVING of his household--which is a type of Christ). *The context reveals that
only the righteous (Noah and his family) were
dry and therefore
safe. In contrast,
only the wicked in Noah's day came in contract with the water and they all perished.
This article may help you -
IS SALVATION BY CHRIST or By Baptism? / Bob L. Ross |
You are the one who is the UNBELIEVER. You will answer To Him for that.
Again, your pride is showing. I have faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation. Jesus Christ is the Word and is God. (John 1:1) I have placed my faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation. I am trusting in His death, burial and resurrection of Christ as the ALL-sufficient means of my salvation (Romans 1:16; 1 Corinthians 15:1-4) I am a BELIEVER, yet you have the audacity to call me an unbeliever simply because I have not placed my faith in water baptism for salvation in addition to placing my faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation. I can see that the church of Christ has really done a number on you. Sigh..
All of those scriptures in John that you gave, (1) does not say anything about repentance. I guess you do not think repentance is necessary, do you? I mean, you ARE using these same scriptures to prove that baptism is not necessary to salvation aren’t you? Well, then, if those mean baptism is not necessary because they do not mention baptism, then repentance cannot be required and neither can confession be required because THEY are not in any of those verses either.. ut I thought in one of your posts you said repentance WAS necessary for a “change of conduct.” Which is it ? Is repentance necessary for salvation? Is confession “unto salvation, like Romans 10:10 says? Neither repentance nor confession are mentioned in Any of the scriptures you gave in John. Does that mean they are not necessary to salvation? That is the argument you are using to say that baptism is not necessary. If it is true for baptism, it is also true for repentance and confession. I think everyone who reads this can see that.
Those who believe in Christ unto salvation/have placed their faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation and are saved have already repented in the process of changing their mind and choosing to believe in Christ/place faith in Christ unto salvation. (Acts 3:19; 5:31; 10:43-47; 11:17,18; 5:7-9; 20:21) When only repentance is mentioned in connection with salvation, belief/faith is implied or assumed. When only belief/faith is mentioned in connection with salvation, repentance is implied or assumed. Where you have one you must have the other. Two sides to the same coin. Not so with baptism. You can repent and believe the gospel but not yet be water baptized. Water baptism 'follows' saving belief/faith in Christ (Acts 10:43-47) so it's not implied or assumed along with belief/faith. Repentance is necessary for salvation (Luke 13:3) because if we don't repent (change our mind) then we won't believe the gospel/place our faith in Jesus Christ for salvation and be saved.
The church of Christ reverses the scriptural order of repentance and faith in salvation, but repentance actually 'precedes' saving belief/faith.
Matthew 21:32 - For John came to you to show you the way of righteousness, and you
did not believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes did. And even after you saw this, you did not
repent and believe him. *Notice the order.
Mark 1:15 - The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand:
repent and believe the gospel. *Notice the order.
Acts 20:21 - testifying both to Jews and to Greeks of
repentance toward God and of faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. *Notice the order.
In regard to confession, the word of faith is in our mouth and heart
together (Romans 10:8-10) so confession is a confirmation of faith (which is why we will be saved if we confess) and is not a work for salvation after we believe unto righteousness, as Campbellites teaches. Believers confess by the Holy Spirit (with divine influence) upon conversion and after that Jesus is Lord. (1 Corinthians 12:3) So, confession is implied or assumed and does not need to be mentioned along with belief/faith in every verse. Simply believing in our head (and not in our heart) that God raised Him from the dead does not result in righteousness and simply reciting and giving "lip service" to the words "Jesus is Lord" not by divine influence from the Holy Spirit is not unto salvation.
Again, water baptism 'follows' saving belief/faith in Christ (Acts 10:43-47) so it's not implied or assumed along with belief/faith.
But while we are in John, look at chapter 12:42, “ Nevertheless, among the chief rulers, MANY BELIEVED ON HIM, but did not “confess” him lest they should be put out of the synagogue.” Do you believe these people who believed on him were saved? That’s what all of those other scriptures In John say— all the ones you wanted us to read.
In John 12:42, do we know the real condition of these "believing" rulers' hearts? Was it (mere mental assent belief James 2:19) or (trust and reliance saving belief John 3:16)? We do know that they loved men's praises (vs. 43) more than God's (John 5:44). Some may argue that the unwillingness of the chief rulers to confess Christ in this isolated situation throws doubt on the complete genuineness of their faith and others may argue that they simply have a weak moment in this isolated situation in front of the Pharisees. Does this mean they never confessed Christ at all? So, your argument is inconclusive.
The Apostle Peter at one point failed to confess Jesus before men (John 18:17-27), but after the Holy Spirit was given, he was a different man who boldly confessed Him. (Acts 4:8-13) We know that Peter was saved even though he had a weak moment and the same may be true for these chief rulers as well. Does the text specifically say that they were saved or not saved? If the chief rulers truly believed (trusted in Christ for salvation) even though they had a weak moment, then they were saved. (John 3:16) If their lack of confession was the result of a lack of genuine belief, then they are not saved. (John 3:18)
These other verses on faith—like John 3:16-18, 5:24, 6:29, etc. none say anything about repentance and confession. You must not believe these are required, either.
Those verses don't need to say anything about repentance and confession because repentance and confession are already implied or assumed. Repent "change our mind" new direction of this change of mind belief/faith in Jesus Christ for salvation. Two sides to the same coin. You place repentance "after" belief/faith and basically turn it into a work for salvation. This explains why you don't understand. The word of faith is in our mouth and heart together, and confession is a confirmation of faith but you place confession "after" one believes unto righteousness and basically turn it into a work for salvation, which further explains why you don't understand. (1 Corinthians 2:14)
If they ARE REQUIRED to be saved, then so is baptism even though they are not mentioned in these verses.
Baptism "follows" salvation through belief/faith so baptism is not required for salvation. (Acts 10:43-47)