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1 | Isn't this verse saying that we rise to | Rom 6:4 | Morant61 | 56201 | ||
Greetings the Bible is Right! The only problem with the verses you used in your last post is that none of them actually use the phrase 'newness of life'. :-) Another point that I forgot to mention before is that the verb 'may walk' is an Aorist, Subjective verb. Thus, it describes possible action, but not necessary action. So, those who have been buried with Christ MAY walk in newness of life. So, this verse can't be saying that baptism saves because the verb used does not indicate that baptism produces new life. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Isn't this verse saying that we rise to | Rom 6:4 | rferg | 56310 | ||
Baptism doesn't save us, faith in our saviour Jesus Christ does. We need to believe we are sinners because we have broken his commandments and the pentalty is death. The important thing is what must we do to enter the kingdom of God and that my friend is you must be born again, baptized. Read John 3 in it's entirety and you will see that if you believe you will be baptized. | ||||||