Is Baptism necessary for Salvation?

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Dirtman

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I learned long, long ago that those trusting in water to save them will never see the truth.
A waste of time to try and show them the truth.
They cannot trust in Jesus alone, they must do their part, and then bring in a third person to dunk them under the water.
My salvation is between me and Jesus, not me, Jesus and who ever I can find to dunk me.
1Peter 3:21
 
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I learned long, long ago that those trusting in water to save them will never see the truth.
A waste of time to try and show them the truth.
They cannot trust in Jesus alone, they must do their part, and then bring in a third person to dunk them under the water.
My salvation is between me and Jesus, not me, Jesus and who ever I can find to dunk me.
They have eyes but they do not see. Ears but they do not hear.

Mark 4: 10-13 KJV 1611
And when hee was alone, they that were about him, with the twelue, asked of him the parable.
11 And he said vnto them, Unto you it is giuen to know the mystery of the kingdome of God: but vnto them that are without, all these things are done in parables:
12 That seeing they may see, and not perceiue, and hearing they may heare, and not vnderstand, lest at any time they should be conuerted, and their sinnes should be forgiuen them.
13 And he said vnto them, Know ye not this parable? And how then will you know all parables?
 
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RichMan

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Those two passages do not contradict each other. And thus one does not negate the other.
So who is/was the third person involved in your salvation?
 
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They have eyes but they do not see. Ears but they do not hear.

Mark 4: 10-13 KJV 1611
And when hee was alone, they that were about him, with the twelue, asked of him the parable.
11 And he said vnto them, Unto you it is giuen to know the mystery of the kingdome of God: but vnto them that are without, all these things are done in parables:
12 That seeing they may see, and not perceiue, and hearing they may heare, and not vnderstand, lest at any time they should be conuerted, and their sinnes should be forgiuen them.
13 And he said vnto them, Know ye not this parable? And how then will you know all parables?
Every ad hominem I’ve seen you use against the character of others seems to be most applicable to yourself. No kidding. I’ve learned more about who you are by how you talk about and treat others than from your testimony as a Christian. That’s pretty bad.
 
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The like figure whereunto, euen Baptisme, doth also now saue vs, (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answere of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Iesus Christ.

Baptism does not bring salvation of the soul.
 
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RichMan

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Those two passages do not contradict each other. And thus one does not negate the other.
A question for you.
Many years ago I had the opportunity to lead a teenager to the Lord while he was in the hospital.
It was impossible for him to leave his bed and be baptized.
He died a year later.
Where is his soul today?
 

Dirtman

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Therefore there is correlation between the two passages.
 
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Kinda funny all the people who don’t just agree with everything the Bible says about water baptism. If the Bible says that baptism saves then it must save in some way.

How come the people who greatly minimize or reject water baptism never just agree that it saves and is required?
 
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RichMan

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Kinda funny all the people who don’t just agree with everything the Bible says about water baptism. If the Bible says that baptism saves then it must save in some way.

How come the people who greatly minimize or reject water baptism never just agree that it saves and is required?
Can you answer post 689?
 

Dirtman

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A question for you.
Many years ago I had the opportunity to lead a teenager to the Lord while he was in the hospital.
It was impossible for him to leave his bed and be baptized.
He died a year later.
Where is his soul today?
A question for you.
Many years ago I had the opportunity to lead a teenager to the Lord while he was in the hospital.
It was impossible for him to leave his bed and be baptized.
He died a year later.
Where is his soul today?
Romans 10: 6 and 7 clearly say thats not with in my position to say.
I certainly hope he is with Christ.

However there is correlation between the two passages of scripture that we posted to each other.
 

Dirtman

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The scripture clearly states many times that baptism saves. It is also a directive to us from Christ himself. That however does not exclude that there can be salvation without baptism. There certainly is which is also backed up by scripture.
Why are we so obtuse that we cant accept the whole of scripture? Baptism saves. And still yet there can also be salvation with out baptism.
Part two of this is with the exception of extenuating circumstances why would a person who believes not get baptised? This would be disobedience and possibly a sign that there isnt saving faith present. Mind you I said with the exception of extenuating circumstances.
 
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The scripture clearly states many times that baptism saves. It is also a directive to us from Christ himself. That however does not exclude that there can be salvation without baptism. There certainly is which is also backed up by scripture.
Why are we so obtuse that we cant accept the whole of scripture? Baptism saves. And still yet there can also be salvation with out baptism.
Part two of this is with the exception of extenuating circumstances why would a person who believes not get baptised? This would be disobedience and possibly a sign that there isnt saving faith present. Mind you I said with the exception of extenuating circumstances.
I think people reject water baptism because they don’t understand what it does exactly. “Baptism saves” is a true statement but it’s often met with opposition and fear.

People are quite fragile and will lash out to protect themselves, though vainly striving against the truth. I try to keep a spirit of sympathy when dealing with people here.

so how does water baptism save exactly? 1 Peter 3:21 says it directly: by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe water baptism is necessary for salvation of the body in the resurrection, but salvation of the soul comes from God who responds to our work of faith.
 

Hippie

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It is necessary cause that is one of the commandments from Jesus before Jesus went back to heaven.
 

Hippie

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Matthew 28:19-20 Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. Teaching them to obey all that I have commandmented you and I will be with you to thend of all ages. ( Gods word can never change.)
 

Hippie

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I think people reject water baptism because they don’t understand what it does exactly. “Baptism saves” is a true statement but it’s often met with opposition and fear.

People are quite fragile and will lash out to protect themselves, though vainly striving against the truth. I try to keep a spirit of sympathy when dealing with people here.

so how does water baptism save exactly? 1 Peter 3:21 says it directly: by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe water baptism is necessary for salvation of the body in the resurrection, but salvation of the soul comes from God who responds to our work of faith.
A question for you.
Many years ago I had the opportunity to lead a teenager to the Lord while he was in the hospital.
It was impossible for him to leave his bed and be baptized.
He died a year later.
Where is his soul today?