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1 | How do these passages relate 1 John 2:4 | 1 John 2:4 | Grace and Truth | 51396 | ||
How do these passages relate 1 John 2:4 and Mark 16:16. | ||||||
2 | How do these passages relate 1 John 2:4 | 1 John 2:4 | divinlyinspiredsilks | 51415 | ||
well, first and foremost, it is important to know that to go to heaven, one must Saved. Baptism will not get you into heaven, but Salvation will. We participate in baptism because we are being obediant to God. When we are truly saved, we show the fruit of the spirit, IE: being obediant to God's commandments and casting out all sin of our lives, and repenting when we do sin as we all will being human... Does this answer your question? | ||||||
3 | How do these passages relate 1 John 2:4 | 1 John 2:4 | Grace and Truth | 51420 | ||
No! I asked How do these passages relate 1 John 2:4 and Mark 16:16. | ||||||
4 | a response to your response | 1 John 2:4 | divinlyinspiredsilks | 51423 | ||
Well, I apologize for not answering your question clearly enough for your preferance. When you ask how do the passages relate, in what way do you mean relate? Clarify the question please and I will attempt to answer it more completely. Thanks. |
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5 | a response to your response | 1 John 2:4 | Grace and Truth | 51429 | ||
Look at both passages, then tell me if there is any relating from what John is saying and what Jesus is saying? | ||||||
6 | a response to your response | 1 John 2:4 | reasnerm | 53694 | ||
You do not seem to know quite what to ask yourself, as you rmain very vague. Certainly these verses can "relate" if you choose them to. They both speak of salvation and subsequent obedience to Jesus' commands. He who believes (Mark 16) is one who knows Him(1 John). He who is not baptized (Mark 16) is not keeping His commandments (1 John). (But not all are reborn equally strong. Obedience to Jesus' commands comes as part of spiritual maturing. Certainly the biblical example is for immediate baptism, but their culture was much more religious than ours and the baptism was much better understood.) | ||||||