Baptism IS it nessassary for Salvation

PapaToad

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I have been runing around on this for the past two weeks, so I thought I would throw it out here.

Do you need to be baptised to be saved?

Or is it by faith alone

I know it has to do with obedience.

I think we should be obedient and be baptised as commanded in the bible, but is it nessassary for salvation?
 
[...]but is it nessassary for salvation[...]

In my opinion, no. For salvation, all we need to do is believe that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, and invite the Lord to be in your heart.

Although I was baptised, I do not really think it is a required item. Going to church, reading the Bible, etc. aren't needed to have salvation either [tho they might be a good idea, :p]
 
Agreed.

Phantom said it all. Jesus said the thief was going to paradise, and there's no way he was baptised while on the cross. So... necessary, no. Recommended to strengthen your own relationship with God and show your obedience, yes.
 
John 5:24 “I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life.

John 6:28 Then they asked him, “What must we do to do the works God requires?”
John 6:29 Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”

In Ephesians 2:8-9 says: For by grace you have been saved, through faith and not from yourselves, it is a gift of God not by works, so that no one can boast.

Luke 23:40-43
Luke 23:40 But the other criminal rebuked him. “Don’t you fear God,” he said, “since you are under the same sentence?
41 We are punished justly, for we are getting what our deeds deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong.”
Luke 23:42 Then he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.’”
Luke 23:43 Jesus answered him, “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.”

He wasn’t baptized. Baptism is more a symbol to show that we except Jesus Christ as our personal Savior. Meaning the old was washed away (or your sins were washed away). And a new emerged.
I was Baptized as a Baby did that mean I was a Christian? No, I didn’t say yes to Christ until I was 21 years old.
 
Ditto on everyone's point! It is our first step of obedience after Salvation.

In Mark 16:16 looking at context really doesn't shed light, as far as looking at the surrounding verses. That verse out of context would seem to say that baptism is necessary for salvation. However, if we examine that verse in the context of Scripture as a whole, and what God's Word teaches about salvation, that is not the case. The thief on the cross is the prime example. The link at the end of my post seems to expound on that verse well.

I like what they say at our church when they baptize, "I baptize you in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Buried in the likeness of His death, (while immersing them), raised in the likeness of His resurrection. (as they bring them out of the water)." So this also becomes a picture not only of Jesus Sacrifice for us, but our new life in Him.

I think it would be interesting to do a study on Jesus' baptism. He was our example, so I believe it is necessary in the step of obedience, but I bet it is also rich with other meanings. I wonder if there is Old Testament prophsy, cerimonies, or foreshadowing in some regard of the implications of His baptism. We see that the Father is well pleased with the act of baptism!

http://bible1.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/Greek/grk.cgi?number=911&version=kjv

The KJV New Testament Greek Lexicon

Strong's Number: 907 Browse Lexicon
Original Word Word Origin
baptivzw from a derivative of (911)
Transliterated Word TDNT Entry
Baptizo 1:529,92
Phonetic Spelling Parts of Speech
bap-tid'-zo

Definition
1. to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk)
2. to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to make clean with water, to wash one's self, bathe
3. to overwhelm
Not to be confused with 911, bapto. The clearest example that showsthe meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physicianNicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making picklesand is helpful because it uses both words. Nicander says that inorder to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be 'dipped'(bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptised' (baptizo) in thevinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in asolution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act ofbaptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change. When used in the New Testament, this word more often refers to ourunion and identification with Christ than to our water baptism. e.g.Mark 16:16. 'He that believes and is baptised shall be saved'.Christ is saying that mere intellectual assent is not enough. Theremust be a union with him, a real change, like the vegetable to thepickle! Bible Study Magazine, James Montgomery Boice, May 1989.

King James Word Usage - Total: 80
baptize (76), wash 2, baptist 1, baptized + (2258)&version=kjv 1

KJV Verse Count
Matthew 8
Mark 9
Luke 8
John 11
Acts 19
Romans 1
1 Corinthians 8
Galatians 1
 
No... You guys got it all wrong...

Baptized by the HOLY SPIRIT

Just regular baptism is a PUBLIC testiomony....

I am gettin' baptized soon... My dad can't make it this easter, so next time.
 
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