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1 | does one need to be baptised to be saved | John 3:5 | JCrichton | 130693 | ||
Hi, ROGER459! I guess that you have a special deciphering ring that allows you to set limits to Christ's Commands! Or is it that you believe that the Bible has been added to? When Jesus tells the disciples to baptize... did your special decoder ring note where He said "but it's only an option... if they feel like being baptized or if you are not too tired to do as I command?" May the Holy Spirit shed His baptismal grace upon us all! God Bless! Angel |
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2 | does one need to be baptised to be saved | John 3:5 | ROGER459 | 130780 | ||
Please dont' politely "Slander Me?" as I do not have any "special dechphering" as you wrongly suggest! Your use of the 'decoder ring' suggests that Slander is your way of "Discussion as an Adult? NOT OF WORKS, LEST ANY MAN BOAST..Eph 2:8-9-10. Why can't you just 'come out of the closet?'and say plainly that you believe that one cannot be 'wholy saved without water baptism?' Once again that "Church-e-antity" tries to Overide the Word of God! Once again, "ONE DOES NOT NEED TO BE WATER BAPTIZED TO BE SAVED!" (Gal 3:2) This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION THE HOLY SPIRIT ASKED THROUGH PAUL IN Galatians 3:2? Thank you! |
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3 | does one need to be baptised to be saved | John 3:5 | JCrichton | 130841 | ||
"Perhaps we could include "Feet Washing, John 13" along with water baptism as a mandate? Why one and not the other? Thank you!" Hi, ROGER! Perhaps I misread your post... but did you not mean to be condescending with your statement? You reference to having a ""Discussion as an Adult?" ...yet I do not read that tone in your post (specially with the ending remark--isn't it kind of 1970's high school "In your face?" You broungt into the thread a value that has nothing to do with baptism, you presented it as a matter-of-factly: "you are speaking junk so contend with this!" because I quoted what Jesus and the Apostles held to be a clear Command! I do apologize for not being more patient... I restructured my reply several times (from your reception I can see that even my final draft was too strong)... I promise you that in the future I will download your posts onto my computer to offer you a greater amount of Scripture and less of my zeal for Scripture! God Bless! Angel |
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4 | does one need to be baptised to be saved | John 3:5 | ROGER459 | 130945 | ||
You still are avoiding the Point in Question? "DOES ONE HAVE TO BE WATER BAPTIZED TO BE SAVED?" Please answer the QUESTION, and do not Side Step it any more? A Simple, "Yes, or No" will suffice to the Question: "DOES ONE HAVE TO BE WATER BAPTIZED TO BE SAVED? Thank you! | ||||||
5 | does one need to be baptised to be saved | John 3:5 | jelkins | 130971 | ||
Yes. Justification for my answer has been given in my other recent posts. | ||||||
6 | does one need to be baptised to be saved | John 3:5 | ROGER459 | 131044 | ||
Salvatin is being Sealed with the Holy Spirit! 1Corinthians 12:13 and Romans 8:9. That is why Paul said: (Gal 3:2) This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? AND I WILL ASK YOU, How did you recieve the Spirit, by Water Baptism or the Hearing of Faith? Thank you! |
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7 | does one need to be baptised to be saved | John 3:5 | jelkins | 132070 | ||
To answer your question “how did [I] receive the Spirit, by Water Baptism or the Hearing of Faith?”, I say both, my friend. I noticed you revised Paul’s question a little bit. His question was “by the works of the law [of Moses] or the hearing of faith?” Romans 10:17 says “faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.” So, I heard from the Word that baptism (obedience) saves me, and the Holy Spirit is given to me after baptism. Acts 2:38, 5:32. To me, Romans 6, first few verses, clearly describes baptism as the new birth. |
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