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On Salvation
"I am astonished that
you are so quickly deserting the one who called you
by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different
gospel-which is really no gospel at all. Evidently some
people are throwing you into confusion and are trying
to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an
angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than
the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!"
-Apostle Paul, To the Galatians (1.7-8)
Churches of Christ understand the Bible to teach that
baptism/immersion is necessary if one is to be saved.
We know that without faith it is impossible to please
God (Heb 11.6), so we know that one must have faith
in God when one is immersed or it is not baptism. Immersion
becomes baptism when one, in faith, is responding to
God's call.
Several things happen at one's baptism according to
the Scripture: you become one of Christ's disciples
(Matthew 28.19-20); you are saved (Mark 16.16, 1 Peter
3.20); you are born again (John 3.5, 1 Cor 12.13, Titus
3.5, 1 Cor 6.11); your sins are washed away (Acts 2.38,
Acts 22.16); and you are put into Christ (Gal 3.27,
Rom 6.3). These are just some of the things the Bible
says happens at baptism. There are more.
Now here is where I start hearing the "yabbuts."
Yeah, but those people are doing so much for Jesus.
Yeah, but what if someone dies before they can be baptized?
Yeah, but what about the guy in the middle of the desert?
Yeah, but what about the thief on the cross? And on
and on it goes. But think carefully before you go head-long
into dismissing something the New Testament talks over
and over about-Paul cursed those who preached a different
gospel. And for him, the gospel is the act of God and
one's response to that act. And God gets to define the
response. Did you hear that? God gets to define the
response. He has told us what He considers to be an
appropriate response. Belief plus immersion equals salvation
(Mk 16.16). Can you be saved by just getting immersed?
No. Can you be saved by just believing? And here is
where the majority of the evangelical world starts fish-tailing.
Instead of just responding to the gospel the way the
Bible explains it, people have invented the sinner's
prayer. People discard something the Bible talks about
and insert something they've invented. So everything
Scripture says happens at baptism is attributed to the
sinner's prayer. Baptism becomes a means of being identified
with a congregation, not with the Lord. God obviously
has the right to save those who misunderstand baptism,
just like He has the right to save those who misunderstand
other important doctrines. But that does not invalidate
what He has already told us to do to respond to His
call. We have to preach it and teach it.
I don't believe in magic water, but I believe in faith.
I don't know why God chose immersion as the instrument
of our translation from death into life, other than
it resembles a burial. And it serves as a burial if
we truly believe that Jesus is the Son of God and was
sacrificed on our behalf so that we may live life abundantly.
God determined and explained the appropriate response
to the gospel, both initially (the point in time when
one's name is written in the book of life) and ongoing
(discipleship is a life lived according to the will
of God). Let us do our best to teach and live both.
~The Elders
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