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Josiah said:Well, of course I've NEVER said anything of the sort (as we all know) and you didn't get that from my post.... But I do believe that God CAN use tools to convey and grant things. There's one difference, I believe God can.... you believe God just can't do that, God is only able to work in absolute vacuums where NOTHING and NO ONE does anything and NOTHING is used by God. I don't see such rendered God impotent.... just as I don't see those under the age of X or the IQ of X rendering Him impotent... or even (to the point of this thread) someone being unconscience rendering God impotent. Jesus (point to the cup) says "THIS IS for the forgiveness of sins." I think He is able to grant forgiveness, using that tool (Of course, He can NOT using that tool, too - but then I'm not the one fixated on what God can't do). Some have a small God... they look at what the Bible verbatim says (such as in 1 Corinthians 11:23-30 and Matthew 26:28 and just tell God, "You can't do that, so this must mean the opposite of what You said."
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The argument you are making is that God effectually saves infants when they are baptized
1. Quote me; I have no idea what statement of mine you are referring to.
2. Then all your statements about how I believe the RITE saves rather than Jesus, that the PARENTS are the effectual aspect - well, you are admitting I never said that, you just keep accusing me of that.
3. You normally are very interested in what Scripture says, but on the topic of Baptism, you passionately evade Scripture and any mention of it. Yes, there is the statement in Scripture "Baptism now saves you" (yeah, I know how Anabaptists for the past 500 years have twisted that 180 degrees the opposite of what it says) but no verse that says, "Baptism is SO stressed and is half of the Great Commission equal to teaching but it is a total waste of time and water because it does absolutely nothing." You keep going on and on about what God cannot do, that God can't do anything He's not obligated to do, etc. And you've tried to say we are bound NOT by the words of Scripture but the Tradition of the early church insisting that ALL baptisms were done for folks over the age of X who had already come to faith, but when I give you a verse about someone receiving Baptism and ask you to prove your point.... well..... like I said, you don't want to talk Scripture HERE. And I quoted Scripture where Jesus referring to the Sacrament says "this is for the forgiveness of sins" but you ignore it insisting that Jesus instituted this, the Sacrament SO important in Scripture and in the church, because it does nothing and accomplishes nothing because God cannot use it as a vehicle of forgiveness.
The argument you are making is that God effectually saves a person when they partake of the communion elements
Of course, I;ve never in my life said anything remotely like that. Actually, Communion is given to believers so no it never has an opportunity to save. It's not a part of the Great Commission as is baptizing and teaching.
The statement is what JESUS said. It was not me but Jesus who said "for the forgiveness of your sins." And the Greek makes it clear the object is the Cup. Yeah..... Anabaptists will see the verse "Baptism now saves you" and twist it absolutely inside out and upside down, twist it 180 degrees, until the words are changed to "Baptism is a waste of time and water." Some hyper-Calvinists will add, "God CANNOT use baptism!" And yeah, Anabaptists will see where Jesus says, "For the forgiveness of sins" and twist that absolutely inside out and upside down, twist it 180 degrees, until the words are changed to "this is for nothing at all." Some hyper-Calvinists might add, "God CANNOT use Communion!" And I quoted where Paul says that receiving Communion wrongly can result in people (physically or spiritually) becomeing weak, sick even dying.... yet Anabaptists will twist that upside down, twist it 180 degrees until it says, "Communion won't do anything at all - not bad, not good, not anything." Some hyper-Calvinists might add, "Because God CANNOT use this for anything."
- Josiah