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1 | What is the answer to this question? | Luke 20:4 | Mommapbs | 123335 | ||
Rowdy, indeed, there will be things that we disagree on, but what a wonderful blessing is ours IN Christ! You say to-may-toe and I say to-maa-toe . . . v 21: baptism saves you . . . through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is not the physical action but a spiritual reality for all believers. (If you had a loved one who had never been baptized and he/she came to faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ for his/her sin on his/her deathbed, would you be bold enough to say that he/she is not saved?) mommapbs |
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2 | What is the answer to this question? | Luke 20:4 | Rowdy | 123345 | ||
The horribly awful answer to your question is Yes. I've already experienced a family member (my own sister) who is no longer faithful. She grew up in the same home as my brother and myself and my other sister. But our two alligences are quite different. My father gets quite emotional about it, especially since he was an elder and is now in his eighties. Ocassionally we talk about her but we just resign ourselves to just loving her. Some things just can't be changed but then Jesus did warn us this would happen. So yes, I speak from experience; that's why I say it's horribly awful for indeed it is. God bless. --Rowdy PS: As far as the proverbial "death bed confession," that my friend is something I leave to God and do so with much gratitude. |
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