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I was reading about Jesus and his calling in life.
So I wondered. When we make a desision to follow him are we "saved" at that moment or is it when we get baptised? I used to think it's when I made the choice. But seeing that God only called Jesus "son" after Jesus' baptism it must only be after baptism. I'm not trying to debate the issue. I just want different opinions. If you can please give me some scripture or why you think that way.
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In the Bible, there seems to be a definate and deliberate dichotamy between the baptism of water and the baptism of the spirit. Baptism of water is symbolic of repentance, while that of spirit is symbolic of being accepted and being "called" by God. In my view, both are needed to be "saved" - without a baptism of water a person is not freed from their sins, without a baptism of the spirit the baptism of water is an empty gesture.
In my view, "baptism" needn't manifest itself in the ritual we know as Christians - the baptism of water can be your tears for your sins, while a baptism of spirit can be any experience of union with the divine.
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In my view nobody is saved in this life. We are only able to begin to run the race. If we persevere to the end then we will be saved, otherwise not. It is perfectly possible to apostasize, though I would never call this losing salvation as you cannot lose what you never had. There is no one point in earthly life when someone can say, 'I am saved'.
James
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Thats something I was thinking but not in those words. Thank you JamesThePersian. That helps with the argument of "once saved, always saved" or "can you lose your salvation"
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I believe that all humanity has already been saved through the Christ-event. We cannot save ourselves through belief, through baptism, through any other human action. God saves whom God saves. To "lose salvation" implies that salvation was "gained" by us in the first place.
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Salvation, IMO, can only be gained when God looks at your heart, and ticks the 'Pass' box.
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With respect to the next life i agree with Soj: we are already saved. The 'work' has been done for us.
But salvation is not just for the next life. More importantly it is for this life. The love commandments are to love God and to love each other. When we practice these commandments we participate in God's cycle of love and we are saving each other and ourselves. The reason His yoke is easy and His burden light is because He gave us each other to help and love one another. Quote:
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Frubals to you for that post, Luna. Right on!
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It always blows me away when Christians downplay the importance of baptism. Did you all forget that Jesus himself was baptised to "fulfill all righteousness?"
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luna
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