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1 | Identifying the born again moment | NT general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 78856 | ||
Greetings, I don't know why you conclude that the people on the day of Pentecost WERE NOT convicted to be baptized, because something prompted 3,000 of them to go get in the water. Do you have a better word? Convicted to obey the commands of Peter sounds pretty good to me. Do you have some new understanding of the following: "so then those who had received his word were baptized..."? I'm not interested in a semantics game, so if you have some other word that expresses why they all got in the water, please give it. Disciplerami ;7) |
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2 | Identifying the born again moment | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 78958 | ||
Hello Disciplerami Peter had been preaching to the assembled crowd. The crowd, under conviction, asked Peter what they should do (2:37). Only then does Peter say they should repent and be baptized. The conviction had already taken place without the mention of baptism. Steve |
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3 | Identifying the born again moment | NT general Archive 1 | disciplerami | 78965 | ||
Steve, It can't be any clearer. They who were convicted we convicted to repent and be baptized. Maybe I'm not understanding your meaning of the word. Verse 37 says they were pricked in the heart. Peter told them what to do. Were they not convicted to repent and be baptized? Curious. Disciplerami |
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