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Does Water Baptism Save?
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Does Water Baptism Save?

 

A Biblical Refutation of Baptismal Regeneration

 
 

Baptismal Regeneration is the teaching which says that water baptism is an essential requirement for salvation.  According to this teaching, if a person desires to be born again (born into God's family) then he must be baptized in water.  Those holding to this doctrine teach that apart from water baptism, a person cannot be saved, cannot be born again, cannot see the kingdom, and cannot enter heaven. 

 

 


Introduction:

The following was written to some friends in the Church of Christ (a church that believes that water baptism is necessary for salvation):

Dear Friends,

I wanted to write to you concerning some of the things we talked about, especially concerning salvation and baptism. I’m sure that you would agree that there is no more important subject than that of God’s salvation and how a person can obtain this salvation. Our eternal salvation hinges upon whether or not we understand what God has revealed about the terms of salvation. Long ago the question was asked by a man who was in desperate need: “WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED?” (Acts 16:30). How we need to see what God’s answer is to that all-important question! The issues at stake are nothing less than life and death, heaven and hell.

I greatly appreciate the desire of you both to follow what the Bible says and what the New Testament teaches, rather than to follow traditionalism and modern day teachings which in most cases have departed from the true teachings found in God’s Word. This is my desire as well. There is a great departure from the faith in these days, and our only hope is to go back to the Bible, which is the very Word of God.

I’m going to share several things from the Bible, and I hope that you will give this letter careful thought and that you might search the Scriptures daily to see whether these things be so (compare Acts 17:11). I’m not asking you to take me at my word. I simply want you to take God at His Word and receive whatever He has said as absolute truth. The only question we must ask is this: “What saith the Scriptures?” (Romans 4:3).

Let us now go to the Scriptures to see what the Bible teaches about salvation, about what a person must do to be saved and about the relationship between salvation and water baptism.

1. The Bible teaches that to be saved a person must “BELIEVE ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST.”

In Acts 16:30 the Philippian jailer asked Paul and Silas this crucial question: “What must I do to be saved?” What answer did these men give to this needy jailer? Did they say, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be baptized and thou shalt be saved”?  If baptism is necessary for salvation, then why is nothing said about baptism in Acts 16:31? It’s true that this man was baptized (verse 33), and yet this does not change the fact that Acts 16:31 says, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.” If water baptism was a condition of salvation, then this would have been the perfect place for Paul to have said so.

2. The Bible teaches throughout the New Testament that FAITH and FAITH ALONE is necessary for salvation.

I would urge you to read carefully and prayerfully the following verses of Scripture:

 

 

John 1:12-13

John 3:15

John 3:16

John 3:18

John 3:36

John 5:24

John 6:35

John 6:40

John 6:47

John 7:38-39

John 11:25-26

John 20:31

Acts 2:21

Acts 10:43

 

Acts 11:17

Acts 13:38-39

Acts 15:11

Acts 16:31

Acts 20:21

Romans 1:16

Romans 3:22

Romans 3:26

Romans 3:28

Romans 3:30

Romans 5:1

Romans 10:9

Romans 10:11

Romans 10:13

 

 

1 Corinthians 15:1-2

Galatians 2:16

Galatians 3:2-9

Galatians 3:14

Galatians 3:24

Galatians 3:26

Ephesians 2:8-9

2 Thessalonians 2:10

2 Thessalonians 2:12

1 Timothy 4:10

2 Timothy 3:15

Titus 3:8

1 John 5:1

1 John 5:11-13

 



In all of these passages FAITH is mentioned as being essential for salvation. In none of these passages is water baptism mentioned. If baptism is a necessary part or an essential part of salvation, then why is nothing said about baptism in these passages? If a man must be baptized to be saved, then why do all these verses fail to say so? For example, in Acts 10:43 why didn’t Peter say, “whosoever believeth in Him and is baptized shall receive remission (forgiveness) of sins”?

3. EPHESIANS 2:8-9 is a passage which God has given to answer this key question: HOW IS A PERSON SAVED? This important doctrinal verse says nothing about water baptism.

 

How is a person saved? “For by grace are ye saved THROUGH FAITH, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.” Why is there no mention made of baptism? Why didn’t Paul say, “For by grace are ye saved THROUGH FAITH AND BAPTISM . . .”?

4. Water baptism is a WORK (something that man does to please God), and yet the Bible teaches again and again that a person is not saved by works.

Here are some examples:

 

Titus 3:5—“Not by WORKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS which WE HAVE DONE, but according to His mercy He saved us.”

 

2 Timothy 1:9—“Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, NOT ACCORDING TO OUR WORKS.”

 

Ephesians 2:8-9—“For by grace are ye saved THROUGH FAITH and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, NOT OF WORKS, lest any man should boast.”

 

Romans 3:28—“Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith WITHOUT THE DEEDS OF THE LAW.”

 

Romans 4:5—“But to him that WORKETH NOT, but BELIEVETH on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.”

In other words, salvation is not DOING something; it is KNOWING someone (John 17:3). Salvation is not based on what we might do; it is based on what Christ has ALREADY DONE (John 19:30). Salvation is not TRYING; it is TRUSTING (John 6:47). If salvation could be earned by anything we do, then Christ’s death was a waste (Galatians 2:21). Salvation is not WORKING; it is RESTING on the WORK of Another (Romans 4:5). Good works are not what a man DOES in order to be SAVED; good works are what a SAVED MAN DOES (Ephesians 2:8-10; Titus 3:5-8). God’s holiness utterly condemns the best man (Romans 3:10-23); God’s grace freely justifies the worst (1 Timothy 1:15)!
 

The Roman Catholic Church also teaches a form of Baptismal Regeneration.  The following is taken from the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1994):

Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ, are incorporated into the church and made sharers in her mission:  "Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration through water in the word."

 

This sacrament signifies and actually brings about the birth of water and the Spirit without which no one "can enter the kingdom of God."    [Sections 1213, 1215]

 

Baptism is necessary for salvation [Section 1257].

 

 

 

Does Water Baptism Save?

A Biblical Refutation of Baptismal Regeneration

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To: Iscool

What, are you nuts??? I’m not going to search your catechism for your proof...

You already posted from your catechism that baptism is not necessary...If you have something to add to that, post it...


No, I am not nuts. You asked a question, and I provided a link for you to find an answer to that question.

You asked: “there is no requirement for water baptism...Why not say that to begin with???”

The Catechism states that Baptism is necessary for Salvation, then goes on to describe specific, limited circumstances under which Salvation is possible with receiving the sacrament of Baptism. Here are the chapters:

VI. The Necessity of Baptism

1257 The Lord himself affirms that Baptism is necessary for salvation. He also commands his disciples to proclaim the Gospel to all nations and to baptize them. Baptism is necessary for salvation for those to whom the Gospel has been proclaimed and who have had the possibility of asking for this sacrament. The Church does not know of any means other than Baptism that assures entry into eternal beatitude; this is why she takes care not to neglect the mission she has received from the Lord to see that all who can be baptized are “reborn of water and the Spirit.” God has bound salvation to the sacrament of Baptism, but he himself is not bound by his sacraments.

1258 The Church has always held the firm conviction that those who suffer death for the sake of the faith without having received Baptism are baptized by their death for and with Christ. This Baptism of blood, like the desire for Baptism, brings about the fruits of Baptism without being a sacrament.

1259 For catechumens who die before their Baptism, their explicit desire to receive it, together with repentance for their sins, and charity, assures them the salvation that they were not able to receive through the sacrament.

1260 “Since Christ died for all, and since all men are in fact called to one and the same destiny, which is divine, we must hold that the Holy Spirit offers to all the possibility of being made partakers, in a way known to God, of the Paschal mystery.” Every man who is ignorant of the Gospel of Christ and of his Church, but seeks the truth and does the will of God in accordance with his understanding of it, can be saved. It may be supposed that such persons would have desired Baptism explicitly if they had known its necessity.

1261 As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them. Indeed, the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved, and Jesus’ tenderness toward children which caused him to say: “Let the children come to me, do not hinder them,” allow us to hope that there is a way of salvation for children who have died without Baptism. All the more urgent is the Church’s call not to prevent little children coming to Christ through the gift of holy Baptism.


101 posted on 03/05/2015 2:29:05 PM PST by rwa265
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To: LearsFool; Ruy Dias de Bivar
The moment you TRULY believe

But see, that's not what Paul says. Back up to post #47 and read what he says about our crucifixion with Christ.

It certainly is...You can't just cherry pick a verse out of the bunch (although you do) and build a doctrine on it...Read the rest of the chapter, and the one before it...

om 6:17 But God be thanked, that ye were the servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which was delivered you.
Rom 6:18 Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.

You have to know what that doctrine is to apply the verse you refer to...And it has nothing to do with water baptism...

102 posted on 03/05/2015 2:29:21 PM PST by Iscool
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To: Iscool; Ruy Dias de Bivar
The question was: Where does that crucifixion take place?

The answer is found earlier in Romans 6.
103 posted on 03/05/2015 2:37:02 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: LearsFool
When does repentance come? Before belief or after?

Repentance is belief...

When does confession come? Before salvation or after?

After...

When does baptism come? Before your sins are washed away or after?

Spiritual baptism happens when you believe...Water baptism comes later...

104 posted on 03/05/2015 2:47:13 PM PST by Iscool
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To: LearsFool

I’ve seen and Heard lots of “how to be saved” sermons from Campbellite preachers.

Step one do this!
Step two do that!
Step three do this over here.
Step four do that over there!
and so on.

One thing is that the Campbellites are consistent, that is until you begin to split hairs over finer points of of what they think they believe!

And then they are not even sure they themselves are saved, but hope and pray they have done enough to earn their salvation.

I like a simple “Believe on thee Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved” to start.


105 posted on 03/05/2015 2:50:19 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Iscool
Repentance is belief.

Where did you read THAT in the Bible?

When does confession come? Before salvation or after?

After.


Paul disagrees with you: "with the mouth confession is made unto salvation." (Rom. 10:10)

Spiritual baptism happens when you believe...Water baptism comes later.

You say there are two baptisms. Paul says there's only one. Who should we believe?
106 posted on 03/05/2015 2:54:33 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: LearsFool
Are you saying Noah wasn't saved? Peter says "eight souls were saved by water". Read it again. Were they saved or not saved by water?

Certainly not in the same sense Christians are saved...The water was able to float his boat...He was saved from drowning...It had nothing to do with the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus...

And it doesn't do anything else either, except get us wet...

107 posted on 03/05/2015 3:05:54 PM PST by Iscool
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
I like a simple “Believe on thee Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved” to start.

That sure sounds simple alright. As simple as baking a cake. Makes ya wonder what all the stuff in the next two verses was all about.

The eunuch in Acts 8 wanted to stop and get wet. Makes ya wonder what it was Philip said when he "preached unto him Jesus."

Makes ya wonder why Peter didn't say, in Acts 2, "Oh you just have to believe, that's all. Nevermind, I see you've already done that. Okay, I'm outta here."

Makes ya wonder why Ananias didn't tell Saul, "And now why tarriest thou, arise and, um, well just get up that's all."
108 posted on 03/05/2015 3:06:44 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: Iscool
And it doesn't do anything else either, except get us wet.

So you say. But the apostle Peter says baptism saves us.

Do you believe I Peter 3:21?
109 posted on 03/05/2015 3:09:04 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: LearsFool
The 3,000 were saved from their sins.

They were saved for believing, not getting wet...

110 posted on 03/05/2015 3:11:19 PM PST by Iscool
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To: Iscool

That’s not what Peter said. Who ya gonna believe?


111 posted on 03/05/2015 3:13:07 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: LearsFool
"There is one body, and one Spirit, even as also ye were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in all." - Eph. 4:4-6

And that baptism has nothing to do with water...

Act_11:16 Then remembered I the word of the Lord, how that he said, John indeed baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost.

112 posted on 03/05/2015 3:13:32 PM PST by Iscool
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To: Iscool
And that baptism has nothing to do with water.

How do you know?
113 posted on 03/05/2015 3:15:17 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: LearsFool

**Makes ya wonder why Ananias didn’t tell Saul, “And now why tarriest thou, arise and, um, well just get up that’s all.” **

Paul was already saved on the Damascus road. Check out the words of GOD about him. He speaks of Paul being a chosen vessel even though Paul had not been baptized yet.

ACTS9:
15 But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a CHOSEN VESSEL unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel:

16 For I will shew him how great things he must suffer for my name’s sake.

The baptism was merely a formality of following the Lord in believer’s baptism.


114 posted on 03/05/2015 3:16:34 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Paul was already saved on the Damascus road.

Then why was he commanded to be baptized?
115 posted on 03/05/2015 3:17:29 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

By your way of thinking, here’s how the conversation should’ve gone:

Ananias: And now, why tarriest thou? Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins.

Saul: My sins were all washed away on the road here! What are you, a Campbellite?

Ananias: Oops, my bad.

Saul: Sheesh, all I wanted was a simple gospel.


116 posted on 03/05/2015 3:24:59 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: LearsFool; Iscool
>>So you say. But the apostle Peter says baptism saves us.<<

No, he does not. He says the water is a symbol or antitype of what saves us.

1 Peter 3:21 also to which an antitype doth now save us -- baptism, (not a putting away of the filth of flesh, but the question of a good conscience in regard to God,) through the rising again of Jesus Christ,

117 posted on 03/05/2015 3:25:10 PM PST by CynicalBear (For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
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To: LearsFool
Formality. Following the Lord in believer's baptism.

When Jesus walked the earth, JOHN baptized people for the remission of sin.
Jesus’ disciples also did.

Jesus himself did something different. When someone came to him and asked for help his first words were often, “Thy sins are forgiven”!
This really offended the Pharisees as ONLY GOD could forgive sins. You really thing a little water will wash away sins unless the person has already made the change in their life?

I had a friend who went to a church that believed in baptism for remission of sins. Every few weeks he would go forward again to get re-baptized to remove the sins he had acquired since his last baptism.

118 posted on 03/05/2015 3:26:11 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: CynicalBear

And what is that antitype that saves us?


119 posted on 03/05/2015 3:28:00 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
You really thing a little water will wash away sins unless the person has already made the change in their life?

I never said that. What Jesus said is that "he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved."

I believe Him.

Do you?
120 posted on 03/05/2015 3:32:48 PM PST by LearsFool ("Thou shouldst not have been old, till thou hadst been wise.")
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