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1 | What does it mean? | Bible general Archive 1 | sniper | 77561 | ||
Baptism as necessary to salvation is not a contradiction of scripture. Scripture states clearly that baptism is for the forgiveness of sins, and it all fits perfectly with a doctrine of salvation by grace through faith. As for the thief on the cross, that argument has been answered many times on this forum. | ||||||
2 | What does it mean? | Bible general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 77635 | ||
I agree with you Sniper, Baptism that is days, months, years later after hearing the Gospel is contrary to Scripture; Baptism that is sprinkling or pouring is contrary to Scripture; Baptism that gives salvation, in and of itself, is contrary to Scripture; Baptism that is an outward sign of a previously received inward grace is contrary to Scripture; Baptism that is for the remission of sins; that is a burial with Christ; that is a resurrection into new life through faith in God's grace; that is received by men and women who can choose; that is in the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; this baptism is Scriptural. Do you agree? Disciplerami |
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