The will
of the Father also includes our being baptized for the forgiveness
of our sins, so that we can be saved and go to heaven. In Mark
16:16 Jesus says, "He who believes and is baptized will
be saved, but he who does not believe will be condemned." This
is such a simple command to obey in the way the Lord says to
do it. Notice the divine order: 1) Believe + 2) Baptism = 3)
Saved. Jesus says that both belief and baptism are required to
be saved. But men, at the prompting of Satan, are trying to tell
us many other different things that are contrary to what Jesus
says. Men have taken what the Lord said, "He who believes
and is baptized will be saved," and have changed it in every
way possible to suit themselves. The following is what Jesus
says and also ways in which man has tried to change what the
Lord has said.
1) As we have just seen Jesus says in Mark
16:16, "He
who believes and is baptized will be saved."
2) There are those who in reality say that, "He that
does not believe and is not baptized will be saved," because
they say God is going to save everyone. This is the Universalist
who says that everyone is going to be saved and no one is
going to be lost. This sounds good, but we know this is not
true
because of what our Lord said in Matthew 7:13-14, that many
are going to be lost and only few are going to be saved.
3) Then there are others who essentially
say that, "He
who believes and is baptized will not be saved." They
say that no one is going to be saved. This is the Atheist
who says that there is not going to be an eternity and that
when
you are dead, you are like the dog Rover, you are dead all
over. But again we know that this is false. We have already
seen that few will be saved, but the majority will be lost.
4) Still others imply that, "He who does not believe
but is baptized will be saved." These are those who
practice infant baptism, but an infant certainly cannot believe.
Of
course an infant is not accountable but is innocent and is
not lost.
5) Then there are also those who essentially
say that, "He
who believes and is not baptized will be saved." They
are trying to tell us that we are saved by faith only and that
baptism is not necessary to be saved, but all that you have
to do is believe. Again, like the other three, this is contrary
to what the Lord has said in Mark 16:16, "He who believes
and is baptized shall be saved." On the day of judgment
we are only going to be judged by what the Lord says and
not by what we think or by what others say.
Who are you following? Are you following 1) Jesus, 2) the
Universalist, 3) the Atheist, 4) those promoting infant baptism,
or 5) those promoting faith only? We can go to heaven only
by following what Jesus says and not what man says. The following
chart shows what the Lord has said and also the many ways that
men have tried to change it. They have changed it every way
possible to suit themselves.
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1) Jesus in Mark 16:16 says: Believe + Baptized = Saved
2) Universalist says: Not Believe + Not Baptized = Saved
3) Atheist says: Believe + Baptized = Not Saved
4) Infant Baptism says: Not Believe + Baptized = Saved
5) Faith Only says: Believe + Not Baptized = Saved
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Our Lord said in Mark 16:16, "He who believes and is
baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be
condemned." But there are those who want to ignore what
Jesus said in the first half of the verse and only look at
the latter half. They do this in an attempt to try to manufacture
a loophole in what the Lord has said. They are not willing
to accept that Jesus says we must believe and be baptized to
be saved. After the Lord has suffered and died for us they
are still rejecting what the Lord has commanded us to do. Jesus
could not make it any clearer what one has to do to be saved.
In Mark 16:16 we only have two choices: either obey or not
to obey. When one refuses to obey the first part of Mark 16:16
then the second part of the verse applies to him, "he
who does not believe will be condemned."
In the later half of the verse Jesus says "but he who
does not believe will be condemned." But there are those
who say that Jesus did not say you would be condemned if you
were not baptized. People who say this are grasping at straws
in trying to avoid what the Lord who is our only Saviour requires.
But people are doing this to their own eternal destruction.
A person who does not believe Jesus will certainly not be baptized.
One who does not believe could go through the motions and get
dunked under the water, but he would not be scripturally baptized.
He would only get wet. Since one who does not believe could
not be scripturally baptized, it would have been useless for
the Lord to have mentioned baptism in the latter half of the
verse. People may argue against the Lord's requirement of being
baptized in order to be saved, but they will not be able to
argue with the Lord when they stand before Him on the Day of
Judgment. It will be too late then.
People need to stop spending their time in trying to figure
out a way to get around doing what the Lord said, but rather
they need be willing to submit to the final authority of our
Lord. When we stand before the Lord on the day of judgment
to be judged by Him, there are going to be many who have chosen
not to do what the Lord has said. Rather they have chosen to
do what man has said to do. Romans 10:3 tells us that people
are "Seeking to establish their own righteousness, have
not submitted to the righteousness of God." The choice
is ours. Either we have tried to establish our own righteousness
or we have submitted to the righteousness of God. Unless we
are forgiven the way that Jesus Christ has specified in the
Bible then we will die in our sins and be forever lost and
forever separated from God in eternal punishment. We make the
decision; but we will reap the eternal consequences. Are you
ready for those consequences?
The Lord says in John 12:48, "The word that I have spoken
will judge him in the last day." We are not going to be
judged by what man says or by what we think, but by what our
Lord says. This is going to be the standard for judgment.
For the majority of people, the judgment will be a horrible
day, and a day of many terrible surprises. Obedience to our
Lord will save any lost person, no matter how evil his past
has been, but obedience to a mere human doctrine will not save
anyone, no matter how good they have been. It will only cause
them to be lost. Speaking of Christ, Hebrews 5:9 says, "And
having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation
to all them that obey Him." Yes, we must obey our Lord,
if we expect Him to save us.
Baptism is not a work of merit that man does. We do nothing
for God when we are baptized, except obey Him; but God does
something for us. Baptism is God’s chosen way of imparting
His saving grace. Baptism is the submission to the command
of God that saves. As we read in Acts 10:48, "And He commanded
them to be baptized in the name of the Lord." God offers
salvation to all men, but He conditions that offer with obeying
the requirements which He has set out in His word. The Lord
has commanded us to be baptized. The Lord has no nonessential
commands. In Hebrews 5:9 we saw that no man can be saved by
the grace of God without being obedient to the will of God.
Believing and being baptized to be saved, as Mark 16:16 says,
does not nullify the grace of God, but it activates it. The
fact that baptism is essential to our salvation in no way reflects
upon the wonderful grace offered to all; but rather it honors
Christ who commanded it. Baptism is a very serious matter.
According to the Bible, baptism is for the purpose of salvation.
In the Garden of Eden, God told Adam and Eve not to eat of
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God said in Genesis
2:17, "For in the day that you eat of it you shall surely
die." But later in Genesis 3:4 Satan told Eve, "You
will not surely die." Satan just added the one word "not" and
perverted what God had said. This is what men are doing today.
Jesus said in Mark 16:16, "He who believes and is baptized
will be saved." Men today erroneously teach "He that
believes and is not baptized shall be saved." By adding
the word "not" men today are perverting the word
of God just as Satan did.
Satan does not want anyone to be baptized for the purpose
of being saved. Satan tells people that after you think you
are saved and your sins are forgiven then you can be baptized.
But this is a lie of Satan which will cause many people to
be lost. But Jesus promised salvation only to those who believe
and are baptized. We cannot afford to be wrong on this vital
point. Our eternal destiny depends on our being right with
God.
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