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1 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | cajam | 98420 | ||
Hank, you seem to leave out large parts of "The Baptist Faith And Message" that you claim to be of you own communion.You also added a great deal of information that I could not find in their doctrine. I use to be Baptist remember? Whether Baptism "in you mind" is under Justification or Santification makes no difference when it comes to Salvation. Part IV Salvation states "Salvation involves the redemption of the whole man, and is offered freely to all who accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, who by his own blood obtained eternal redemption for the believer. In its broadest sense salvation includes regeneration, justification, sanctification and glorification. There is no salvation apart from personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord." This was taken from "The Baptist Faith And Message". How is santification is of any less importance to Justification when it comes to salvation? But I do agree with you, that the immersion in the name of the Triunity neither saves nor contributes to salvation in any way. The immersion in the name of Jesus, is however another matter. | ||||||
2 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 98427 | ||
cajam - You say I "seem to" leave out large parts of "The Baptist Faith and Message." Well, of course I did! It was never my intention to reproduce the entire document in a single post. You also say, "Whether baptism in you (sic) mind is under Justification or Sanctification makes no difference when it comes to salvation." The whole purpose of my post was that water baptism is not a part of justification and contributes absolutely nothing to it. If you missed the point, I don't know what else I can add to help you get it. --Hank | ||||||
3 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | cajam | 98493 | ||
Hank, Contributes absolutely nothing to what, justification or salvation,or both?.You quote in a past post was "We teach that water baptism neither saves nor contributes to salvation in any way." That statement is not consistent with "The Baptist Faith and Message." I just wanted to know, do your view differ? that's all. By the way, I never used the word (sic) to destribe your mind. | ||||||
4 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 98520 | ||
cajam - What I said and said clearly I believe, is that water baptism does not justify and contributes nothing to justification. And I know you didn't use the word "sic" to describe my mind. I also know you don't know what the word means. Go to www.reference.com and learn what the word "sic" means when it is used as an adverb. --Hank | ||||||
5 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | cajam | 98552 | ||
You still did not answer my question. Also, I would not use the word "sic" to describe your mind. Even after going to www.reference.com. I know what the word means. | ||||||
6 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 98572 | ||
cajam - What more can I do? I've answered your question three times! --Hank | ||||||