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1 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | Dachande | 98208 | ||
I'm sorry you are wrong, Christ said that he will be with him in Paradise, Heaven was never specific... And what about those who will die before hand? You're undermining John 3:5... Baptism is mandatory... True, the Father looks into our hearts, but faith and grace alone are not sufficiant... James 2:17 James points out the importants of keeping the commandments... I'm familiar with the works alone will not save you argument... but that is reguard to the Law of Moses, which was preached to be sufficant to reach Heaven by the Jews... |
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2 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | Friend of God | 98219 | ||
I Guess you are write. I am a new christian of 1 and a half years, so forgive me. This is how we learn by reading and by descushion. Thanks so much for your responces to my notes. | ||||||
3 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | Makarios | 98220 | ||
Greetings Friend of God, One of the basic principles of biblical interpretation is the analogia scriptura, the analogy of Scripture. In other words, we must compare Scripture with Scripture in order to understand its full and proper sense. And since the Bible doesn't contradict itself, any interpretation of a specific passage that contradicts the general teaching of the Bible is to be rejected. Since the general teaching of the Bible is, as we have seen, that baptism and other forms of ritual are not necessary for salvation, no individual passage could teach otherwise. Thus we must look for interpretations of those passages that will be in harmony with the general teaching of Scripture. Blessings to you, Makarios [paraphrased from http://www.gty.org/IssuesandAnswers/archive/baptism.htm] |
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