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1 | You need baptism of the Holy Ghost! | Acts 19:2 | gracefull | 88727 | ||
"What is not clear by 1 Cor.12:13?" Brad, what is not clear about Tim's choice of discussion scripture? Odviously the scripture does not contradict itself..So we must believe both are true. What would be your comments regarding Acts 8:13-15? These were born again and baptized in water. The Apostles came from Jerusalem and laid hands on them and they received the Holy Ghost. Was this not a seperate event? Acts 8:13-15 Then Simon himself believed also: and when he was baptized, he continued with Philip, and wondered, beholding the miracles and signs which were done. 14 Now when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John: 15 Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost: God bless |
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2 | You need baptism of the Holy Ghost! | Acts 19:2 | BradK | 88738 | ||
Graceful, I believe Hank spoke well to this situation, but since you asked me, I'll gladly provide an answer. We most certainly agree that scripture does not and cannot contradict. As I've stated before I do not view Acts as a DOCTRINAL book ( it is very much as inspired as the rest of the Word of God, though). As such I don't derive our doctrine of salvation ( soteriology) from it! Was it true then? Absolutely. However, I see Paul as laying out and elucidating these doctrines under which we now operate in the tremendous book of Romans! I do believe there is such thing as progressive revelation in scripture ( not extra-biblical) whereby we can understand and explain Acts 8:13-15 in its' context. I hope that adequately explains my views. Speaking The Truth In Love, BradK |
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3 | You need baptism of the Holy Ghost! | Acts 19:2 | gracefull | 88740 | ||
"As I've stated before I do not view Acts as a DOCTRINAL book ( it is very much as inspired as the rest of the Word of God, though). As such I don't derive our doctrine of salvation ( soteriology) from it! Was it true then? Absolutely." I see... God bless |
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