AI doesn't seem to understand that Paul's 1 Cor 1 comment was only in regard to his priorities, and not of his complete mission.Spiritblade Disciple wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 10:18 pmInteresting point. I asked Google's AI about it. Here is what it said.AI seems as uninformed as the MAD folks that the only "works" Paul ever talked against were the works of the Law: circumcision, dietary rules, sabbath keeping, feast keeping, tithing, etc. FOR salvation.Google AI wrote: According to Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, Paul was baptized as an obedient, transitional act under the Kingdom program, not as a theological necessity for salvation under the dispensation of grace, which began after Pentecost and focuses on spiritual baptism into the Body of Christ rather than water rituals. His baptism by Ananias in Acts 9 was a Jewish practice that followed his conversion but was part of God's progressive plan for Israel, which differed from the heavenly mystery of the Body of Christ revealed to Paul later. [1, 2, 3]
Contextualizing Paul's Baptism [1, 2, 4]
Transitional Act:
Paul's baptism was an obedient, immediate action following his dramatic encounter with the resurrected Christ in Acts 9. It occurred during the early period of the Acts church, when Jewish practices were still prominent before the full revelation of the "mystery" to Paul.
Kingdom Program vs. Dispensation of Grace:
Mid-Acts Dispensationalism differentiates between God's past programs for Israel (the Kingdom program) and the present dispensation of grace for the Church (the Body of Christ).
- Kingdom Program: Water baptism, as seen with John the Baptist and in Acts 2:38, was a prophetic act pointing to repentance and remission of sins within Israel's prophetic program.
- Dispensation of Grace: Paul's ministry involved a "gospel of grace without works" and the spiritual baptism of believers into the one Body of Christ by the Holy Spirit, a distinct concept from the earlier water baptism.
The Significance of Paul's Later Statement
• 1 Corinthians 1:17:
Paul's statement, "For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel" (1 Corinthians 1:17), is interpreted as a key indicator of this shift. He was distinguishing his apostolic commission, focused on preaching the cross, from the work of baptizing, which he left to others. [1, 5, 6]
• Distinction from the Mystery:
Paul's baptism was a stepping stone within the earlier program, but the mystery of grace revealed to him emphasized that water baptism was not required for salvation or for the spiritual union within the Body of Christ. [1, 2] [/quote]
Only one "shoe" fits both Jew and Gentile.
"Earlier program" is the clue to MAD's lust for separating believers.
AI responses may include mistakes.[/quote]
For sure.
(BTW, I seem to have forgotten how to use the "parenth'-quote-parenth" stuff to separate my post's answers from the post I am responding to.
How about a quick tutorial/reminder ?)