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1 | Water, baptism and John 3:5/Titus 3:5 | John 3:5 | Rowdy | 110446 | ||
I have to agree with you on the main point of remaining silent where the Bible is silent and speaking up as the Bible speaks. Thanks for the reminder. As a matter of thoroughness, I neglected to address Mr. Huron's other question. I do think the birth of water and the Spirit are the same and not different. Being born again in a watery grave through baptism is exactly what Paul is talking about in Rom 6 but this is a process that is being executed by the executor of the Lord's last will and testament, the Holy Spirt. So you see, it really is one baptism, one birth in water and in Spirit. God bless. |
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2 | Water, baptism and John 3:5/Titus 3:5 | John 3:5 | Huron | 110454 | ||
Rowdy, I want to make sure I'm hearing you accurately. Are you saying that the "regeneration" takes part in water baptism? Regards, Huron |
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3 | Water, baptism and John 3:5/Titus 3:5 | John 3:5 | Mr and Mrs Rowdy | 110744 | ||
We do rise up as a "new creature," but it's up to us every day to rededicate our spirit to God and let Him keep on transforming us. As we draw nearer and nearer to Him, He draws nearer to us. I don't want to place an undue amount of emphasis on just baptism. It's the WHOLE of God's plan of salvation that transforms sinners to God's children in His kingdom. | ||||||