Saturday, June 28, 2008

So does Born Again happen in Baptism?


I just read your post on salvation and baptism, and I think I understand. Are you saying that the term born again happens in Baptism, rather than in faith?

Faith saves, Baptism brings death. Those two concepts are completely opposite of each other.

Our faith in Christ’s sacrifice for our sins, and our acceptance of Him as Savior guarantees we will have eternal life.

Baptism is the grave. When we go under the baptismal waters, we are put to death. Our old natures, our original sin, cannot survive without a living host; thus when we go under the baptismal waters, the original sin is released. Because Jesus Christ resurrected from the grave, we are able to resurrect also. As we come out of our baptismal grave, we are born again, born a new man, without original sin attached to us.

Once we have died in baptism, we are born again, without original sin and we can never die again. That’s why baptized Christians go immediately to Heaven upon their death, where they will rest for awhile, until they assume their new lives on the New Earth. The unbaptized believers sleep in their graves, until Jesus awakens them just before His Last Judgment; they too live forever on, and assume their lives on the New Earth. Even the unbaptized only die once!