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1 | Baptism, why not more than one? | Eph 4:4 | leather48 | 79093 | ||
Maybe I am not reading you right. Are you saying both baptisms are one, or one counts and the other doesn't? Maybe this would help a lot of people to know. leather48 | ||||||
2 | Baptism, why not more than one? | Eph 4:4 | Robert Nicholson | 79097 | ||
Leather48; According to 1 Cor. 12:13 we read "For by one Spirit are we born into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one spirit" When we are born again we are baptised by the Holy Spirit into the church which is his body which is sometimes referred to as the universal (not a Biblical term) church. This is a once and for all work for the believer and without it we are not born again. In Acts 2:41 "Then they that gladly received his word were baptised..." This was water baptism by immersion which every believer underwent after they were saved. I believe that it is symbolic of what has happened within when we trusted Christ and declares our identification with him. ( I know that some do not agree with me on this point) Peace in his Name Robert |
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3 | Baptism, why not more than one? | Eph 4:4 | disciplerami | 79120 | ||
Greetings, Doesn't say this: "we are baptised by the Holy Spirit" Baptism is water baptism and the Spirit renews in unison (Jn.3:3-5; Titus 3:5) Disciplerami |
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