menageriekeeper
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Well lets start with baptism. You quoted Mark 16:16, good verse. Guess what it says, "He that BELIEVEST". Remember what I said about the words believe and repent. The emphasis is on believe. Here in this case also the emphasis is on believe. The verse mentions baptism, but we're not "damned" because of not being baptised, we're damned for our unbelief. "He that BELIEVEST not shall be damned." No mention of not being baptized.
Now let's go on to circumcism. What does circumcism represent? It is an outward sign of an inward change. It means that the Jewish person accepted that they were set apart from the world for God's purposes. That is exactly what baptism means for the Christian believer. It is done after salvation, not as a part of it. Just as Abraham was circumcised AFTER he agreed to the covenant with God, we are baptized AFTER we agree to accept the gift of salvation. It is us poor humans that need outward signs, not God who can see our inmost heart and thoughts.
Now lets deal with the boasting issue. A person can boast about anything at all but the proof is in the pudding as the saying goes. Does your belief in Christ count toward earning your salvation? Can salvation be earned? That is the difference between believing and obedience. You can't earn salvation if it is a gift. In other words, there is no work involved in the getting of a gift. If I hand you a twenty dollar bill and you accept it, have you done any real work to earn that bill? Not hardly.
Christ said on the cross, "It is finished". What did he mean? My belief is that he meant that all the work for our salvation was done. He didn't come back after His resurection and say, now if you want this thing called salvation the you have to earn it! It was done already. All that was needed is for us to accept.
Some signs of our acceptance include baptism(the first step), and bearing fruit(The fruit of the Spirit are love, joy, peace...Gal 5:22). Obedience to Christ's commands brings about the bearing of fruit. Obedience however is not a fruit itself. And thus we end up back at the point where we started.
LOL, good thing you weren't in a hurry for my reply. I've been interupted 12 dozen times while I tried to reply.
Now let's go on to circumcism. What does circumcism represent? It is an outward sign of an inward change. It means that the Jewish person accepted that they were set apart from the world for God's purposes. That is exactly what baptism means for the Christian believer. It is done after salvation, not as a part of it. Just as Abraham was circumcised AFTER he agreed to the covenant with God, we are baptized AFTER we agree to accept the gift of salvation. It is us poor humans that need outward signs, not God who can see our inmost heart and thoughts.
Now lets deal with the boasting issue. A person can boast about anything at all but the proof is in the pudding as the saying goes. Does your belief in Christ count toward earning your salvation? Can salvation be earned? That is the difference between believing and obedience. You can't earn salvation if it is a gift. In other words, there is no work involved in the getting of a gift. If I hand you a twenty dollar bill and you accept it, have you done any real work to earn that bill? Not hardly.
Christ said on the cross, "It is finished". What did he mean? My belief is that he meant that all the work for our salvation was done. He didn't come back after His resurection and say, now if you want this thing called salvation the you have to earn it! It was done already. All that was needed is for us to accept.
Some signs of our acceptance include baptism(the first step), and bearing fruit(The fruit of the Spirit are love, joy, peace...Gal 5:22). Obedience to Christ's commands brings about the bearing of fruit. Obedience however is not a fruit itself. And thus we end up back at the point where we started.
LOL, good thing you weren't in a hurry for my reply. I've been interupted 12 dozen times while I tried to reply.
NE on earth could be perfectly obedient to a Holy God. He became OUR obedience by His perfect obedience. One who trusts Christ's death and resurrection for his salvation wears the obedience of Christ like a robe. We, believers, that is, are those that "obey" in this sense. Read Lorelie's post with mine for a complete picture.