By Andrew Connally
Every time you find baptism mentioned in
the New Testament you find it placed before the blessing.
For instance, Jesus said, "he that believeth and is baptized
shall be saved," (Mark 16:16). Clearly faith and baptism
precede salvation. And not one time does the bible ever have
salvation coming before the baptism, not one. Yet the
denominational preacher teaches just the opposite. They
teach salvation always comes before the baptism. Isn't it
amazing how a preacher's denominational training and bias
causes him to reverse Jesus' order. If the Bible places
baptism before salvation and it does (Mark 16:16), then who
are we to deny that baptism must precede salvation. If the
Bible ever says something one time it is as true as if God
said it one thousand times. What the finger of God writes is
forever bound by God's authority. God will not change it and
man dare not change it.
Every time you find baptism mentioned in
the New Testament you find it placed before the blessing.
For instance, Peter said, "repent and be baptized everyone
of you in the name of Jesus Christ unto (for) the remission
of your sins; and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit" (Acts 2:38). Clearly repentance and baptism precede
the remission of sins. And not one time does the Bible ever
have remission of sins coming before baptism, not one. Yet
the denominational preacher teaches just the opposite. They
say remission of sins always comes before baptism. Isn't it
amazing how a preacher's denominational training and bias
causes him to reverse Peter's order. If the Bible places
baptism before the remission of sins and it does (Acts
2:38), then who are we to deny that baptism must precede
remission of sins. If the Bible ever says something one time
it is as true as if God said it one thousand times. What the
finger of God writes is forever bound by God's authority.
God will not change it and man dare not change it.
Neighbor would you like to see other
blessings God has placed after baptism and not before? Then
why not notice Romans 6:3-4; Galatians 3:26-27; and 1 Peter
3:21. It might shock you as to the difference of what the
Bible says and what you have been taught.
Why not accept the truth and contact a
gospel preacher to baptize you scripturally so you may
receive the blessings of God and leave the error you may
have accepted. May God bless you.
- Andrew Connally; via the
Belvedere Beacon, the weekly bulletin of
the Belvedere Church of Christ, Belvedere, SC. Ken
Chumbley preaches for this congregation, and he may be
contacted at their website:
http://www.belvederechurchofchrist.org
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