Does water baptism save 1peter 3:21 through the resurrection of christ?

choko_canyon2021-04-07T21:19:11Z

Why no, it doesn't! Hope that helps!

Malcolm2021-04-07T21:13:51Z

Water baptism (immersion, burial) places the convert in spiritual contact with the blood of Christ (1 Peter 1:18-19) as specified in Romans 6:1-5 (baptized into the death of Christ where the blood is), and "like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, EVEN SO WE ALSO SHOULD WALK IN NEWNESS OF LIFE" (saved), "born again", John 3:5.

ANDRE L2021-04-07T21:01:39Z

Nope.


Salvation is nonsense, as is the bible and Miguel is a raving lunatic.

?2021-04-07T20:47:22Z

The Elements of the Holy Spirit 
have many, many names and qualities:

Green-Fire, Green-Water, Green-Air, 
Green Earth imbue healing and prosperity. 

Metallic Gold-Fire, Gold-Water, Gold-Air, 
Gold-Earth represent the Christ. 

Rainbow-Fire, Rainbow-Water, 
Rainbow-Air, Rainbow-Earth
activate our chakras in a balanced way. 

Diamond-Fire, Diamond-Water, 
Diamond-Air, Diamond-Earth 
represent Bliss, Nirvana, Ecstasies.

All humans who have ever risen 
from the dead and become Immortal mastered use 
of Violet-Flame, Violet-Water, Violet-Air, Violet-Earth. 

Anonymous2021-04-07T20:42:14Z

1 Peter 3:21 is Spirit baptism, not water baptism.  Water baptism doesn't save anybody, and cannot be added to what saves a person.  See 1 Corinthians 1:17.  No works can be added to salvation.  See Romans 4:5.  The Lord Jesus Christ is God, and He loves you.  Believing in the Lord Jesus Christ means being forgiven all sins past and future, and means going to heaven and not hell.  Death leads to immediate heaven or hell, and it is too late to be saved, after death.  All believers still sin.  See 1 John 1:8.  To be in heaven and not hell, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, who is God and who died on the cross and shed His blood to pay for all of our sins in full, and who was buried, and who resurrected from the dead.  The only way to avoid hell is by believing in the Lord Jesus Christ, without adding any of your own works.  See Romans 4:5, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, and John 3:16.