Baptism Part 1
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Some believe they have to be Baptized to get to Heaven. Baptism is an act of obedience to God, but can never wash away our sin. Nothing but the blood...
show moreBaptism is an act of obedience to God, but can never wash away our sin. Nothing but the blood of Jesus Christ,
God Does Not Count Baptism
Contrary to the teaching of many when it comes to salvation, God does not count baptism. Baptismal regeneration was first taught by the Catholic church and later picked up by several other denominations. Those who think that God requires water baptism as an entrance into Heaven teach that the water washes away sins. The only thing that remits sins is the blood of Christ. He brews 9:22 says, “. . . without shedding of blood is no remission.”
If one had to be baptized to have his sins remitted, then what would he do with the sins he committed after he was saved? Suppose a man was baptized twenty years ago. Since then he has committed many sins. Remember, no one lives absolutely perfect and above sin. First John 1:10 says, “If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.” Now if baptism were necessary to remit sins, then this man would need to be baptized again in order to have remitted the sins he had committed since he had been saved. But if he is baptized the second time, then what will he do with the sins he commits after the second baptism?
Of course, if water were necessary to wash away sins, then he must be baptized again and again and again. Every time he commits a sin, he would have to be baptized again to have his sins washed away. If baptism is really necessary to remit sin, then a person not only should be baptized; he should get into the baptistry and refuse to ever get out lest he commit some sin after he gets out of the baptistry and die before he can get back into the water.
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Author | Abraham Oluwatosin Adeyemi |
Organization | Abraham Oluwatosin Adeyemi |
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