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1 | Two Natures or One? | Rom 6:6 | Nevvvvine | 209956 | ||
Hi BradK:: Thanks for the interest. It is true I do uphold baptismal regeneration, but I feel more comfortable saying Born Again. Because I do, I feel that this also answers questions 1, and 2 . But because you asked for an elaboration, the "washing of regeneration" spoken of in Tit. 3 to me says baptism. Have a Blessed day Your Brother in Christ Nevvvvine |
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2 | Two Natures or One? | Rom 6:6 | skccab | 209989 | ||
Shalom Newwine, If baptism is an integral part of salvation (that is, required for salvation) then you are, for all purposes, saying that the Apostle Paul short-changed almost all of the people who heard him preach the gospel because he only baptised 3 people and the household of one of those 3. In short, for all the good writing that Paul did, for a man called to bring the Gentiles to Messiah, he did a sad job, just 3 people and 1 household. Paul states, himself, that he was not called to baptise, only to preach the gospel. He's called to do half of a job? Can you explain that? See 1 Cor. 1:11-18 paying very close attention to verse 18 and also check out 1 Cor. 4:15 - in context is Paul saying these readers have been saved or not? Cheri |
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