There are many believe and be saved verses or many repent and be saved verses and believe and be baptized to be saved verses. It’s an all of the above proposition to me. I see no reason to not take ALL of the Bible’s salvation verses cummulatively. Is there a reason to focus on a single verse? I say of course not. If one indicates belief is required, I say AMEN! If one says repentence is needed, I say AMEN! If it says baptism is needed, I say AMEN! If it says we are saved by grace through faith, I say AMEN! Salvation IS a free gift. We must accept it or reject it. We accept it by what the Bible says is needed in all such verses in the New Testament collectively and I don’t see a reason to search for an alpha stand alone salvation scripture. Why would I assume that only Acts 2:38 applies and confessing Christ with our lips is not required, when nit does mot mention confessing Cnrist with our lips there but it does other places. Even if one is baptized for remission of sin and the gift of the Holy Spirit, isn’t he/she very much and thoroughly saved by grace through faith? Individual verses are NOT exclusive of one another.
I don’t think anyone is lost for delaying baptism, I just don’t understand the delay. When baptism is mentioned in scripture it is always immediate. Thenfirst century people would notnhave contemplated anything else. Hence Ananis’ admonition to Paul in Acts 22 , “ “why do you tarry, arises and be baptized…… I do believe that the on purpose marginalizing of the importance of baptism is the reason for some to delay. It wasn’t so for the first century folks. My tribe historically probably overemphasized baptism. That can be harmful as well. To me belief, faith and our faith response of repentence, confession and baotism probably should be one single smooth motion as evidenced in the NewTestament examples. I wouldn’t even contemplate demaying baptism. Who doesn’t want to rise up out of baptism to walk in newness of life once you come to faith?
Romans 6:4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.
I don’t think anyone is lost for delaying baptism, I just don’t understand the delay. When baptism is mentioned in scripture it is always immediate. Thenfirst century people would notnhave contemplated anything else. Hence Ananis’ admonition to Paul in Acts 22 , “ “why do you tarry, arises and be baptized…… I do believe that the on purpose marginalizing of the importance of baptism is the reason for some to delay. It wasn’t so for the first century folks. My tribe historically probably overemphasized baptism. That can be harmful as well. To me belief, faith and our faith response of repentence, confession and baotism probably should be one single smooth motion as evidenced in the NewTestament examples. I wouldn’t even contemplate demaying baptism. Who doesn’t want to rise up out of baptism to walk in newness of life once you come to faith?
Romans 6:4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.