Do,do,do...No,no,no! You have all these works to get saved...God said no to works as a prerequisite to salvation, only "yes" to works after salvation which is now!
I guess you do all these things perfectly, without missing one point, ever....24/7?
The true "Born Again" Christian has already been resurrected with Christ...Satin " Can't Stop This"!
Let me clarify what it means to be "born again". To be born again means to receive "new birth", which is to be baptized. Baptism signifies dying and being resurrected with Christ. That is what it means to be "born again".
We are only
very truly "born again" if we have been baptized by water and the Spirit:
John 3:5 “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.
From Acts 10:47-48, both water baptism and Spirit baptism are necessary.
Some say "I've already received the Spirit so why do I need to be water baptized".
In Acts 10:47 also were some people who received the Spirit, and then were required to be baptized in water in verse 48.
Water baptism is more important than Spirit baptism, because water baptism identifies us with Christ's death and resurrection, and gives us entrance into the Kingdom of God. Whereas Spirit baptism gives us the power and gifts for ministry.
The Israelites were baptized twice as followers of Moses, once in the cloud and also in the sea: 1 Cor 10:2 In the cloud and in the sea, all of them were baptized as followers of Moses.
Christians are baptized twice as followers of Christ, once in water, and once in the Spirit.
In the book of Acts, the apostles always made sure a person was baptized in water and in the Spirit. If a person only had water baptism, they were also baptized in the Spirit. If a person only had Spirit baptism, they were then baptized in water.
Spirit baptism was normally conducted by laying on of hands (Acts 8:16). Acts 8:16 also proves that water and Spirit baptism are two separate events. Even though the Spirit was poured out at Pentecost, these believers were only water baptized and yet had to be prayed for with laying on of hands , to receive the Spirit. This shows that Spirit baptism is not automatic at salvation or at water baptism.