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41 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53951 | ||
You say never in your life, but you agreed with Tim Moran on this point about Mark 16:9-20! | ||||||
42 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53945 | ||
You say I bend scripture, but you are the one who say they are not inspired (i.e.Mark 16:9-20)! | ||||||
43 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 53944 | ||
We have this principle in the book of Ezekiel 18, we need to understand that one can turn and be lost forever. Look at what Ezekiel says. | ||||||
44 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53940 | ||
Respectfully, yes I read all of your posts, and along with my 101 how many did you respond to! So that ups your per centage, so you're rideing again. | ||||||
45 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 53935 | ||
Let's bring this closer to home! You and I believe that we are saved, right? If I turn from following the Lord and die in sin will I go to heaven? | ||||||
46 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 53934 | ||
That's not enough for you, here's Ezekiel 18:4-32. Rev 2:5,16,18-29, if you don't over come where will you end up? Chapters 3:3,5 if you don't over come. Vs 14-19 if you don't repent, you will perish. Heb 10:26-31,38-39 mainly vs 27-31 you can lose it all! |
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47 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53930 | ||
Again, is that nice for you to say things like that? I went in the archives, and read all of your posts in 2001, you didn't put the "old nag" to rest. You got on that ride again and again, but when someone else wants to ride it for a minute, you get mad as if it belongs to you only, but I'll just wait until someone else brings the subject up and go from there. |
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48 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 53929 | ||
It is the faithful who will enter heaven, and receive a crown of life Rev 2:10, in chapters 2,3 of Revelations teaches that Jesus can remove your candle stick and you will be lost forever, if you don't live a faithful life until death! | ||||||
49 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 53928 | ||
Your points are well taken, but you must observe what the text says, Acts 4:32 lets us know that the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: vs 33 and great grace was upon them all. Vs.34-5:1-11 there is not break in the story when you enter chapter 5, the Holy Spirit allowed Peter to know the heart of Ananias and his wife, they were made an example to others so that others would not tempt the Holy Spirit. Your first point is also well taken, but Judas was choosen to be an apostle, John 15:16, Matt 10:20 For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh (in you). The Spirit was working in them at this time, although it was temptary. |
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50 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 53925 | ||
Luke 23:43 is understood by Matt 9:6 "But that ye may know that the Son of man (hath power on earth to forgive sins)"... Three points to notice about the thief! 1. He spoke to Jesus face to face. 2. Jesus was alive when he forgave the thief. 3. Heb 9:15-17 for us the law of new testament came into effect on the day of Pentecost. |
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51 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53919 | ||
FORGIVEN! | ||||||
52 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53917 | ||
Before I sign on to this forum you talked about baptism over and over, I believe it's important so why not talk about this vital subject? One thing for sure, If none of us bring the subject up again, someone else will. |
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53 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53916 | ||
Is that nice HANK! I said nothing of your John Smythe soup! |
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54 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53915 | ||
I'm not yelling, just making a point, we can't send posts in bold writing to emphasize important things about salvation, which things many do not want to disguss anymore, but yet the gospel is to be preached so that men may be saved. | ||||||
55 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 53913 | ||
Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted! Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve apostles, who had the Spirit of God, yet lost his soul. This teaches us, that just because one starts out as a child of God's, doesn't mean you will end up that way. We must be faithful unto death. Rev 2:10 to receive a crown of life. Acts 5:1-11 Ananias and Sapphira another example died in sin. So we must be faithful unto death. |
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56 | Is baptism necessary for salvation? | Acts 10:48 | Grace and Truth | 53895 | ||
691 what is baptism Answer Bible general kalos Wed 12/12/01, 7:01pm Is baptism needed for salvation? Part One Is baptism necessary for salvation? "No. Let's examine what the Scriptures teach on this issue: "First, it is quite clear from such passages as Acts 15 and Romans 4 that no external act is necessary for salvation. Salvation is by divine grace through faith alone (Romans 3:22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30; 4:5; Galatians 2:16; Ephesians 2:8-9; Philippians 3:9, etc.). (NONE OF THESE PASSAGES EXCLUDES WATER BAPTISM) "If baptism were necessary for salvation, we would expect to find it stressed whenever the gospel is presented in Scripture. That is not the case, however. Peter mentioned baptism in his sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:38). However, in his sermon from Solomon's portico in the Temple (Acts 3:12-26), Peter makes no reference to baptism, but links forgiveness of sin to repentance (3:19). If baptism is necessary for the forgiveness of sin, why didn't Peter say so in Acts 3? "Paul never made baptism any part of his gospel presentations. In 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, Paul gives a concise summary of the gospel message he preached. There is no mention of baptism. (BUT COMPARE 1COR.15:1-4 WITH ROMANS 6:3-5 AND YOU WILL SEE THE PARALLEL, DEATH, BURIAL AND RESURRECTION!) ALONG WITH JOHN 3:3-5 BEING BORN AGAIN! In 1 Corinthians 1:17, Paul states that "Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel," thus clearly differentiating the gospel from baptism. (NO ONE WAS BAPTIZED BEFORE THE GOSPEL WAS PREACHED, AND BESIDES PAUL HAD COMPANIONS WITH HIM TO TAKE CARE OF THAT MATTER). (THIS STATE WAS MADE FOR A REASON, SEE 1 COR.1:15, AND YOU CAN BE SURE OF THIS, THAT ALL OF THE CORINTHIANS HAD BEEN BAPTIZED FOR THE REMISSION OF THEIR SINS)! "Perhaps the most convincing refutation of the view that baptism is necessary for salvation are those who were saved apart from baptism. We have no record of the apostles' being baptized, (NOT TURE JOHN 4:1-2)! yet Jesus pronounced them clean of their sins (John 15:3--note that the Word of God, (JOHN 3:5 SAYS YOU'RE WRONG) not baptism, is what cleansed them). The penitent woman (Luke 7:37-50), the paralytic man (Matthew 9:2), and the publican (Luke 18:13-14) also experienced forgiveness of sins apart from baptism. (THESE CANNOT HELP YOU, HEB 9:15-17). "The Bible also gives us an example of people who were saved before being baptized. In Acts 10:44-48, Cornelius and those with him were converted through Peter's message. That they were saved before being baptized is evident from their reception of the Holy Spirit (v. 44) and the gifts of the Spirit (v. 46) before their baptism. Indeed, it is the fact that they had received the Holy Spirit (and hence were saved) that led Peter to baptize them (cf. v. 47). (I BELIEVE THAT BEING BAPTIZED IN THE NAME OF JESUS IS WHAT CONFIRMED THEIR SALVATION NOT JUST THE HOLY SPIRIT, VS.48). "In other words, we must compare Scripture with Scripture in order to understand its full and proper sense. "However, in his sermon from Solomon's portico in the Temple (Acts 3:12-26), Peter makes no reference to baptism, but links forgiveness of sin to repentance (3:19). Just because it's not mentioned, does not mean it's not necessary, look at Acts 8:26 Philip didn't mention baptism, but the eunuch did, so what does that tell you? You boldly say that water baptism is not necessary for salvation, 2 Tim 2:15 tells us to handle God's word right. If water baptism is from God then it's for salvation Matt 21:25, you need to answer the question in the above text before you speak. Then when water baptism is done in the NAME OF JESUS FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS, IT'S FOR SALVATION. Acts 4:12. Many of you look to the theif on the cross to try and verify your points about baptism not being necessary, but you present a big problem for yourself and others. Here's THREE POINTS TO CONSIDER! 1. The theif was able to look Jesus in the eye and speak face to face and we are not! Matt 9:6 2. The theif was forgiven before the death of Jesus, before the covenant was in effect. Heb 9:15-17. 3. Our salvation is based on the death, burial,resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ, and the theif's was not! Those who use this event to prove that baptism is not necessary for salvation are WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! YES, "LOOPS AND HOOPS" OF GOD'S WORD. IF JESUS COMMANDED IT, YOU MUST DO IT TO BE SAVED!!!! DON'T LET ANYONE TELL YOU THAT BAPTISM IN WATER HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH SALVATION, ONLY LET THE BIBLE TELL YOU. ACTS 4:12 NEITHER IS THERE SALVATION IN ANY OTHER: FOR THERE IS NONE OTHER NAME UNDER HEAVEN GIVEN AMONG MEN, WHEREBY WE MUST BE SAVED. WATER BAPTISM IN THE NAME OF JESUS FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS, (MUST BE DONE THROUGH FAITH) LIKE EVERYTHING ELSE TO BE SAVED. YES, BY FAITH IT REMOVES SINS FROM YOUR LIVES! |
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57 | Are these loop's and hoop's? | Matt 7:13 | Grace and Truth | 53831 | ||
278 What's the plan? Answer Matt 7:13 Makarios Wed 06/27/01, 6:35pm I'm glad that you asked! Here's the plan: 1) You must realize that you are a sinner (read Romans 3:23). 2) Realize that the penalty for sin is death! (Romans 6:23) 3) Acknowledge that Christ paid the penalty for your sin by dying on the cross. (1 Peter 3:18) 4) Know that you have to repent and ask God for forgiveness! (Acts 3:19) 5) And you must accept Jesus Christ into your life by having faith in Him as your Lord and Savior (Ephesians 2:8) 6) You must confess that Jesus is Lord, and you will be saved! (Romans 10:9,13) I have a website that I have created in order to lead people to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ (http://www.geocities.com/greedo123.geo/christ.html) Note: Salvation is not based on anything that WE DO, it is based on ACCEPTING JESUS by FAITH! Read your Bible and begin with the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John). Begin to attend a church nearby and do not hesitate to ask a pastor how to become a Christian and grow in the faith! Are these loop's and hoop's? If they are no one said anything about them. The words (YOU MUST) IS MENTIONED THREE TIMES, OPENLY, BUT THE PERSON IS TOLD THERE IS "NOTHING WE CAN DO" BUT YET THE WORDS (YOU MUST) INDICATES THE PERSON HAS TO DO SOMETHING. |
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58 | Can they all be right? | Matt 24:11 | Grace and Truth | 53749 | ||
The text above is a very important text, because it gives a warning about false teachers and their deeds. The thing that concerns me most, is that people are not aware of what false teaching is. It's like this country we live in, it's diverse with many differences. We are told, that it's okay! We need to be more tolerent toward those who are different from us, culturally, religiously, sexually etc.. But in matters of doctrine and what the Bible teaches can we afford to go through life as if it doesn't matter to God? Some how many believe that men can go to whatever church they want, and believe only what they think they understand to be the gospel (faith only) and make it to heaven. If this idea was true, why would Jesus warn us about false teachers and prophets, and their misleading of many souls? What exactly is the misleading? What will men say? How would they mislead people? Who's behind them backing up their words? I notice how many different groups are on this forum, and everbody claims to have the truth, no matter what group their in. And yet the bible warns us of false teaches and prophets! The word false or falsehood is in the bible 94 times, 32 of them in the new testament. Is anybody aware of this? We know about those who don't claim the name of Jesus Christ. But what about those false teaches and falseprophets who use the name of Jesus Christ to advance there faith or beliefs? We have people who believe in hearing the gospel, believing it, repenting of their sins, confessing the name of Jesus Christ, and being baptized for the remission of one's sins. (Church of Christ Rom.16:16) We have those who believe we are saved by (faith only) who make up most of the Protestant faith. We have those of the Catholic faith. Lutherans, Episcopalians, Prebyterians, Congregationals, Baptist, Methodist, Latter Day Saints (Mormons), Adventists, Christian Scientist, Jehovah's Witnesses. All claim to have the truth. Can they all be right? Is this confusion? Is God the author of all these? Is this what Jesus was talking about in Matt 24:11? Does anyone even care about the subject of false teachers and prophets? Or are we all going to heaven anyway. We have those of the Catholic faith. |
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59 | where did this teaching come from? | Acts 2:37 | Grace and Truth | 53236 | ||
One Problem in [Thomas Nelson]'s interpretation of the word (eis, Gr.) the same word is use in Matt 26:28 "For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many "for" (eis) the remission of sins". So Mr.Nelson would have to rethink his view on his interpretation. Jesus used it in the same context! | ||||||
60 | where did this teaching come from? | Acts 2:37 | Grace and Truth | 53223 | ||
I think that this interpretation cannot not be correct, simply because when it was translated, it could have been translated in the form you mentioned, but it's not. Many scholars have work many long hours to bring this text to light, now unless you are a scholar and an expert in the greek language, I would leave it alone. The reason I said this is nearly all the translations read the same way, and none that I've ever seem have read the way you are interpreteding it. In plain english it reads "REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED, EVERY ONE OF YOU IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS," if this is not what the translaters have translated they should be the one's who need to make it known that they translated the text wrong! And you and I know that will never happen because they translated it right. |
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