Jesus stated nearly 2000 years ago, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe
will be condemned” (Mk. 16:16). To the simple, unbiased and unprejudiced mind, Jesus’ statement is very clear
and easy to understand. It is as easy to understand a doctor’s statement, “He who eats his food and digests it
will live; but he who does not eat will die.” All of us would easily understand that unless we eat and digest, we will
die! However, for those who have allied themselves with human creeds and have been depraved with worldly wisdom, Jesus’
simple statement becomes confusing and contradicting. Although the Bible ALWAYS places water baptism (in Jesus’
name) before salvation, men have sought ways to undermine His authority and confuse the simplicity of our Lord’s teaching.
ATHEIST'S VIEW
For example, the Atheist would say, “He
who believes and is baptized will NOT be saved.” He has rejected the existence of God
and the authority of the Bible. Unbelievers believe there is no God, yet one would have to be “God” himself to
prove such a position. For one to know that there is no God, he would have had to have been everywhere, seen everything at
once and know all things! Yet Jesus had him in mind when he said, “. . .he who believes not shall be condemned,”
and again, “. . .he who does not believe is condemned already” (Jn. 3:18). Truly “the fool
has said in his heart ‘There is no God.’ ” (Ps. 14:1).
UNIVERSALIST'S VIEW
The Universalist approaches the scripture with
the bias that God is a God of only love and therefore He can never condemn anyone. They say, “He who believes NOT and is NOT baptized shall be saved.” While such a faith accepts the actuality of God, it rejects His word and leaves, nonetheless, a corrupt
and misguided picture of Deity. Warning! “He who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges
him—the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day” (Jn.
12:48).
CATHOLIC'S VIEW
The Catholic comes along and teaches, “He
who believes NOT and is baptized shall be saved.” I say this as a former Catholic who
was sprinkled as a baby. Catholics baptize babies because of the erroneous view of inherited sin (Ezek. 18:20); however, Bible
baptism was NEVER administered to babies. Jesus taught that babies are safe (Lk. 18:15-17). Notwithstanding, subjects
of Bible baptism must have first believed (see again Mark 16:16), yet faith comes by hearing the word of the Lord (Rom. 10:17).
How can a baby believe when they cannot understand the word of the Lord? Can they also confess with their mouth the Lord Jesus
(Matt. 10:32; Rom. 10:9, 10; Acts 8:37)? False doctrine makes us believe unbelievable things!
PROTESTANT'S VIEW
Then the Baptist comes and says, “He
who believes and is NOT baptized shall be saved.” Yet is this what Jesus said? Is it Deity’s view? No amount of human manipulation will change the eternal truth of Mark 16:16.
Beware all of these “NOTS” are formulated by men in the devil’s “tale” to
cheat your soul!
JESUS' VIEW
“He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe
will be condemned”
(Mk. 16:16)