You're being tripped up by an age thing
That IS a major factor for the "we're forbidden from baptizing those under the age of X" crowd. The "anti-infant baptism" stance is that baptism is disallowed to those under that never-disclosed age.
You fail to acknowledge that a human is incapable of imparting a means of justification via baptism
Well, no human can justify anyone -
THAT I agree with.
But I disagree that God can only impart salvation if no human or any means is involved. By that rubric, it would be wrong to have Sunday school classes, wrong to have missionaries and evangelists, wrong to permit non-Christians to hear the Gospel, wrong to let anyone into church who is not over the age of X and already has publicly testified of their Christian faith. Jesus would be wrong to say "allow the little children to come to me and forbid them not." Paul would be wrong to preach the Gospel to whole families. I disagree with you there.
Jesus gave very, very few specific instructions the "Age of the Church" but one of them is directed to Christians. It is for us to GO..... BAPTIZE..... TEACH. It's not to "DO NOTHING and trust that the Holy Spirit will just cause faith to spring out of thin air." Nope. He gave two things to do: Baptize and teach. And Scripture speaks of both salvicly (just two examples: "Faith comes by hearing" and "Baptism now saves you."). Both were stressed for 1500 years until the Anabaptist came along.
I just find it difficult to accept that one of the very, very few things Jesus specifically instructs Christians to do in this age is..... well..... "of no value" and "a waste of time" as has been stated in this thread. Or that what He actually doesn't command us to baptize AT ALL but rather for the Holy Spirit to dunk them in Himself. Or that He forgot to say, "..... BUT do NOT baptize or teach those under the age of X." Why would Jesus COMMAND us to do two things but they are of no value, a waste of time? Why wouldn't He tell us we are forbidden to do these to those under the age of X if this prohibition is important? Seems odd to me....
your to baptize a human, no matter the age, will never invoke justification from God.
As I've posted to you several times, yes - while the Bible in verbatim words calls both teaching and baptizing salvic, this does not trump Jesus as the Savior. It simply makes them "Means of Grace" as both Luther and Calvin called them - means God uses as He determines. Faith "invokes" justification from God.... NO ONE on the planet that I know teaches that the Word and Baptism do. They are not substitutes for faith, they are means of conveying the gift of faith.
I think it was you who insisted we go by what Scripture says.... and not some denomination (such as Anabaptist). Well...... We are commanded to GO.... BAPTIZE...... TEACH. And never are we forbidden to do so for those under the age if X. And we are told that His Word does not return void but accomplishes what He desires (IMO, same with Baptism) and we are told Baptism now saves you. There is no verse that states that going.... baptizing.... teaching are "a waste of time" and "of no spiritual value" as has been claimed here, no verse says "But you are prohibited from doing this to those under the age of X or who are not already Christians." Nothing about "do nothing, say nothing - just trust that God will pull faith out of nothing and pop it into folks."
Why do you believe God is rendered impotent by those under the age of X? "No matter the age" seems to suggest that to you, AGE is the critical factor in whether God can justify. Why? And if so, why do the other part of the Great Commission (teaching) if God can't save a person if they are too young? What is it about a persons age that limits God here?
God must choose to justify a person first. Then, and only then, can we baptize a person.
Yet you cannot produce anything that states that. Just echoing a claim of the Anabaptist begining in the 16th Century.
We have Scriptures such as "Preach the Word" "His Word does not return void" "Faith comes by hearing" We have verses such as "baptism now saves you." But nothing that states, "God must give justification before you can go.... baptize..... teach" Nothing about the Great Commission being "a waste of time" and "of no spiritual value" and forbidden for those under the age of X." I think you are ignoring what Scripture says (and COMMANDS) while offering nothing that says God justifies immediately or that one must attain a certain biological age and first be given faith before we can go.... baptize..... teach.
Thank you.
- Josiah