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1 | Are we presenting the gospel scripturaly | Acts 2:38 | DocTrinsograce | 173211 | ||
Dear Brother Lionheart, The way I'd put it is that the Gospel is simple. There really isn't anything simple about salvation. It is entirely a work of God, start to finish, and was a more difficult, costly, and mysterious work than all of His other works put together. For clarity, we must distinguish in our language when we are talking about the Gospel message and when we are talking about God's work of salvation. Faith and repentance are always a consequence when God regenerates one of His own. God's grace in salvation is always effectual. God's eternal purpose can never be thwarted by anyone or anything. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Are we presenting the gospel scripturaly | Acts 2:38 | BradK | 173215 | ||
Doc, Good point my freind on the simplicity of the Gospel. Another thought from Romans may be pertinent. Why would Paul clearly detail the "gospel" in 1 Cor. 15:1-4 and yet neglect mentioning water baptism- if it were in fact essential to one's salvation?! Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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3 | Are we presenting the gospel scripturaly | Acts 2:38 | DocTrinsograce | 173216 | ||
Dear Brother Brad, I agree. Once would wonder, as well, that an epistle like Galatians would omit this as part of the "forumula." Especially in an epistle like Galatians. In Him, Doc |
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