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61 | Who to follow? Jesus or Moses | Matt 5:17 | Inquisitor | 223318 | ||
Quoted from Lionheart, Romans 15:4 For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope. I'm thinking that's an excellent supplement to Gal 3:24 with specific reference to the "Schoolmaster." |
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62 | believeth and is baptized | Mark 16:16 | Inquisitor | 222914 | ||
It would seem that Matt 28:19 gives this matter quite a bit of power and authority, don't you think? There's over 80 verses in the Bible that refer to this subject. I agree some of them are a little vague but most are pretty clear. | ||||||
63 | who in the bible relyed on Gods word | 2 Tim 2:15 | Inquisitor | 222909 | ||
A very unusual story is provided in 1 Kings 13. Look for the twist in the story. | ||||||
64 | Becoming a christian | John 6:37 | Inquisitor | 222908 | ||
Quoted from Doc: Anyway, relative to baptism: baptism is something that the saved do, not something that makes them saved. Birds fly because they are birds, flying does not make them birds. I'm not sure about the analogy of birds and their inborn ability to fly to this discussion. But I am interested in following ALL of the Words from the Bible on the subject of becoming a christian. It just seems like there's so much controversy and I don't understand why. I read Mk 16:15 And He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. 16 He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned." Yes, I can ackowledge in light of CDBJ's post, there are some scriptures that DON'T say the word "baptism" but God only has to say something once and we should do it, right? After all, He is God. So in addition to believing, confessing, and repenting, it just seems natural to tell everyone when we're discussing this subject that baptism is part of the process. After all, one doesn't have the whole enchilada without all the vital ingredients, right? I'm just trying to get us all on the same page and aim for that unity for which our Lord prayed to His Father. Later on Paul encourages all christians to be of one mind, one faith, one body, one Lord and one baptism. Eph 4:4-6 It's not my obsession with this concept...it's the Lord's. He wants us to come to Him, as HE (and only He) is "the Way, the Truth and the Life." Jn 14:6 |
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