[MENTION=486]Arsenios[/MENTION]
How is one ENTERED into that?
Baptism into Christ, as Scripture tells us...
And not a "Spiritual Event"...
What about NON-Christians, DEAD people, with no faith, no Holy Spirit....
God is the Judge of them as well, of the Living AND the DEAD... And many, many of these will be far, far ahead of me in the line of Salvation... IF I make it at all...
people who deny God exists and hold that Jesus is a silly myth and NOTHING more?
You are describing me for my first 36 years of life...
Does the Orthodox Church hold that ACTUALLY, all people are automatically Christians simply by virtue of having been conceived as a homo sapien?
One is not a Christian until one enters into Christ by Baptism, is Annointed, and eats the Flesh and drinks the Blood of our Lord...
- and thus Jesus is not ever the Savior (no need for such if everyone already is a Christian), and the ONLY issue is that person GROWING in that life? So that Jesus saves no one (since there's no one to save), so that ALL homo sapiens are Christians by viture of their DNA, but now Jesus and the Church HELP people become MORE so?
A silly question...
OR.... is there a spiritual BIRTH, a COMING into this relationship?
One is Called...
One is Justified...
One is Glorified...
The Spiritual Birth is Baptism and Chrismation/Annointing/Christing...
Baptism is done by the Apostles, the 11, remember?
Christ told them to baptize all the nations...
Why does Baptism matter if all everyone already has faith, life and justification? If all are ALREADY Christians? If NOTHING happens or beings there? If there is no beginning, no entry, no justification?
Why does the Bible record the Baptism of Cornelius into Christ? His prayers were before the Throne of the Most High, and he had the Holy Spirit of Pentecost, together with his party, and still the Bible has him being Baptized into Christ... For "As many as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ..." The Holy Spirit obviously had not baptized Cornelius... But Peter sure did... He did not forbid them the Water...
John came Baptizing, proclaiming the Kingdom of Heaven - The Beginning of Christ's Ministry - Preaching repentance... Repentance unto that very Kingdom which is here and now open to us IF we are repenting...
How anyone can then say that the Holy Spirit baptizes when Ananias Baptized Saul filling him with the Holy Spirit, and Peter baptized Cornelius and his party, is strange... The Old Testament Saints were baptized by the Holy Spirit and did great Signs, and worked great miracles, and went to Hades when they died... Old Testament Salvation was BY the Holy Spirit... New Testament Salvation is BY Christ INTO Christ's Holy Body, the Ekklesia... He baptizes us with His Own Body, by the Servants IN His Own Body, by the members OF His Own Body... IF you are not baptized into Christ BY Christ by the Hands of Christ which ARE the hands of His Body, the Ellkesia, then you have not been baptized into Christ...
If you claim baptism by the Holy Spirit, you have Old Testament Salvation IF you are correct in your assessment of that "baptism"...
Arsenios