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1 | Yet another baptism question! | Col 2:12 | Huron | 131698 | ||
This is a cross reference from Romans 6:4. Now in Romans chapter 6 he is talking about sanctification. Here in Colossians chapter two, Paul doesn't appear to be when you look at this verse and include up to verse 14. My hunch is that baptism doesn't provide justification, but this verse does seem to point at justification. Secondly, how can you tell when the word baptism means "with water", and when it means "with the Holy Spirit". I appreciate all views on this, whether you agree with me or not. Regards, Huron |
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2 | Yet another baptism question! | Col 2:12 | Emmaus | 131710 | ||
Huron, Consider the prime excample, the baptism of Christ. Were there both water and the Spirit there or only one? Emmaus |
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3 | Yet another baptism question! | Col 2:12 | Huron | 131767 | ||
Well, the Spirit was definately there, and Johns baptism was with water, so I'd say both. | ||||||