That is a good question. I think a fair answer is that God's revealed will covers a great spectrum of things. Probably no child of God is walking with God in every spectrum. For example, there are children of God within the Great Whore (Rev. 18:4) and yet that does not mean they are outside of God's will in all other areas of life. There are no doubt paedobaptists who are genuinely saved and with regard to personal sanctification may be walking closer to God than you or I. In the area of church truth they are obviously not walking with God with regard to the ordinances or the nature of a NT church.
Again, personal worship is quite different than public worship as public worship requires a completely additional spectrum.
"In Christ" What does it mean and How?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by The Biblicist, Dec 3, 2016.
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In my opinion (he may disagree) TheBiblicist and I do not disagree “on so many levels” insofar as what is eternally significant. -
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What I need to know from your perspective is do you believe the term "baptized" and "baptism" are NOT merely "shorthand" for salvation truths, but the use of that term in a text is directly addressing the ordinance of water baptism itself ALONG WITH its implications and applications? That is my view!
I would still like you or someone to address the post above that I have asked to be addressed as it was in response to your post. -
I believe that water baptism as an ordinance is a part of the conversion “process”, not that it saves but that it is the expect fruit of salvation (someone can be saved yet be in disobedience here). God draws a person to Himself, He regenerates that person and puts His Spirit in them and they submit to God (they are baptized).
I say that water baptism is a part of conversion because I believe it was expected, just as church membership was expected. It is man’s act based on God’s work – the first fruit, if you will, of redemption.
So I believe that water baptism itself symbolizes this “process” as the believer dies, is buried, and resurrected in Christ. But I believe it symbolizes conversion as a whole (dying to the “flesh” and made alive in Christ).
In terms of this “something like shorthand” comment, I was referring to Paul’s use of baptism in Romans 6. I believe that Paul is using “baptism” (water baptism) to direct his audience not only to that ordinance to which they submitted themselves but also that act of God it represented. They had confirmed, professed, and identified with Christ’s death, burial and resurrection because that was what had happened spiritually. Paul points to the symbol (water baptism) to emphasize what it symbolized (death to sin in Christ, alive to God in Christ) in order to urge them not to sin. -
so i guess my followup question would be, "When does arguing over non-eternally significant issues become contentious and "strivings" about the law?"
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THE FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF THE FALL
I don't think the position of salvation that Jon embraces is sufficient to deal with the fundamental problem of the fall. It is one thing to say Old Testament saints were "saved" but it quite another thing to define what that means in their own lifetime if you hold to Jon's view that Cross benefits are not applied in their life time. On the other hand, if he admits SOME were applied in their own life time then his whole argument about needing to wait to the cross breaks down completely.
However, the greatest problem is the problem of the fall itself. All "in Adam" are "in the flesh" and spiritually SEPARATED from God which IS spiritual DEATH. Is Jon going to define spiritual death one way before the cross and another way after the cross? Are they spiritually "dead" in trespasses and sins differently than post-cross sinners? Can those "in the flesh" before the cross please God, while we are inferior to them after the cross and therefore those "in the flesh" after the cross cannot please God (Rom. 8:8-9)? Isn't the first aspect to pleasing God - faith (Heb. 11:6)?
Does not the first element in being "saved" is being "saved" from being "in the flesh" meaning in spiritual separation, thus spiritual death? How can spiritual separation be resolved apart from being brought into spiritual union with God? How can anyone dead and depraved in sin be "saved" in any sense if they are not also first made spiritually alive or in spiritual union with God who is life, light, holiness and love?
These are the very fundamentals of what "saved" MUST mean with regard to the fall,with regard to spiritual separation, or spiritual death as anyone still in that state cannot be said to be "saved" at all!
Furthermore, how can anyone be called "saved" if they are still SPIRITUALLY OUTSIDE of "Christ" since all spiritual blessings of salvation are found only "in Christ."???
Either the view Jon embraces is wrong or those before the cross remained "in the flesh" in the state of spiritual death and separation from God both in life and in death and therefore were not "saved" in any meaningful sense in their lifetime at all or in their death as their departed spirit remained in a state of spiritual separation from God as in their bodies in life.
However, if Jon moves to my position of salvation, then he must admit that the baptism in the Spirit and the church have no part of being spiritually "in Christ" since they are not only time fixed but doctrinally fixed as 4000 years too late to be included in salvation. -
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So salvation is occurs in a MOMENT but service is about ALL YOUR LIFE TIME and your future IN heaven. -
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Therefore, where you and I disagree is what specific applications of salvation are being expressed in these texts and what is the true nature of salvation with regard to the fall of man before and after the cross especially with regard to the baptism in the Spirit and the church (as you conceive it apart from the majority use of the term church). Also, where we disagree is the symbolic implications of baptism with regard to putting on Christ and the metaphorical implications of being a metaphorical "member" in a metaphorical "body of Christ." -
I think Paul is directing this to churches and for their order and conduct. I am not sure that our online activities actually constitute what Paul would have considered contention between believers because of a lack of accountability.
Paul assumes a local church and it is that he addresses. So the local churches make the decision. -
I'll just butt out :) -
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However, that does not mean everything addressed to church members have no application outside of church membership, BECAUSE baptism and church membership do not regenerate or justify anyone and therefore, that leaves room for genuine saints to be deceived and led outside the norm (Acts 20:29-30; Rev. 18:4) -
Think of it this way. Church discipline belongs with in the local assembly. If a brother is in sin then he is confronted and if unrepentant he is ultimately removed from the congregation. This is given to the church (the individual local church). The principle, however, extends in application beyond the walls of the local assembly as individual local churches determine what church doctrines go beyond Christian liberty and warrant disfellowship with other churches. One church cannot discipline another, but it can recognize enough of a divide not to associate with another even if it recognizes that church as fundamentally Christian.
On this forum, I believe that this is determined by those who involve themselves in these discussions. And remember, just because something is not "eternally significant" does not make it unimportant. Christians disagree on important doctrines, and I think that there is value in hashing those things out....even if we end up giving each other black eyes every now and then. Much also depends on the spirit of the discussion. -
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Could be Baptist only, or presby only, Charasmatic only etc! -
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