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1 | Isn't 24 more than one? | Acts 2:38 | srbaegon | 133476 | ||
Hello Rowdy, "My whole answer in this regard is hinged on the fact nowhere in the Bible does God depict a concept of getting salvation with just simple belief without some kind of proof." This is absolutely correct, yet your definition of proof is baptism. You completely discount that James speaks of a lifestyle of good works, instead zeroing in on one specific work that must be done. It is a work that should be done, not the single most important one. Now go back to Tim's 24 verses, and get it right. Steve |
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2 | Isn't 24 more than one? | Acts 2:38 | Rowdy | 133477 | ||
Steve, my friend, you're putting words in my mouth for I didn't say "...yet your definition of proof is baptism." Instead, I would say that a christian must place his confidence, like I've been alluding to all along, in ALL the words of the Bible, with special emphasis on the NT as Christ took the authority of the OT with Him to the cross. When a Bible student studies God's Word thoroughly and collects ALL the acts, words and everything associated with salvation or the saving of a person from his sins, there are a few things that stick out. Those actions are Hear, Believe, Repent, Confess and be Baptized in the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. After that one must continue studying God's Word and finds out about adding fruits of the Spirit, imitating Christ's lifestyle like the Apostles and being faithful till death as recorded in Rev 2:10. There's much, much more like our perfecting our love for ALL mankind as described in 1 Cor 13. But the most important thing to remember is this: the Lord wants to refine us and get us away from our addiction to this physical, finite world and have us join Him in His spiritual, infinite world in the Hereafter. But this has to be done in accordance with His timetable. We just need to submit ourselves as clay to the Potter. I've already addressed the situation with the 24 verses from Tim. None of them cite "faith or belief only" to the exclusion of anything, least of all baptism. You and I both have to accept God's Whole "Enchilada" and comply with His every wish. Eccl 12:13 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His commandments, For this is man's all. 14For God will bring every work into judgment, Including every secret thing, whether good or evil. I hope this clears up the controversy for you. God bless. Rowdy |
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3 | Isn't 24 more than one? | Acts 2:38 | srbaegon | 133481 | ||
Hello Rowdy, Yes, you have said that we need to look at the whole of Scripture and obey it. However, you have been abundantly clear that the work you consider as all important is baptism. So while you never specifically stated that baptism was your definition, you did indeed make it clear with your repeated insistance that it be the thing that God will judge us on. Steve |
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