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  1. Hi RB-- I do agree with your post, as well as most of the thoughts on this thread. I however have run across people whom were Baptised as infants, later in life coming to Christ. They truely struggle with the thought of being "re-baptised". It seems more of an indoctrinal thought process from their youth and teaching growing up. The young Brother in Christ whom I am currently mentouring is struggling with this as well, he feels it's wrong to be Baptised again since Scripture states "one Baptism". I think we just need to keep this in mind. Any thoughts? Thank You JF Hey JF, baptism should always come AFTER belief in Jesus if we were to follow Scripture. Being baptized as a child/infant is the same in my view as a dedication of a local church to teach the child the ways of God in the BIble. Just a few thoughts. Hope this helps. God bless, GE Hey GE-- Brother I couldn't agree more. Every time I ask him about baptism he gets real nervous and just says "I don't know, then what was the baptism I recieved as an infant?" He was raised Lutheran (as I was) with that belief system and it's hard to shake. I have NO reservations that he is saved--I try and reason from Acts 19 and other Scriptures but he doesn't see it so I don't want to press and "cause a Brother to stumble" if you know what I mean. I've been down this road before and it seems it just takes time -- in the Word and with direction -- but I know he loves Christ and I have seen the change in his life. So I just keep praying. GE -- God has given you a lot of wisdom and I highly respect your posts. THANKS for responding. God Bless Brother JF
  2. Hi RB-- I do agree with your post, as well as most of the thoughts on this thread. I however have run across people whom were Baptised as infants, later in life coming to Christ. They truely struggle with the thought of being "re-baptised". It seems more of an indoctrinal thought process from their youth and teaching growing up. The young Brother in Christ whom I am currently mentouring is struggling with this as well, he feels it's wrong to be Baptised again since Scripture states "one Baptism". I think we just need to keep this in mind. Any thoughts? Thank You JF
  3. Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come unless the [d]apostasy comes first 2 Thes 2:3 NASB Will be a great falling away Brother. Love the lost, make disciples, for the time is short. God Bless
  4. I always go straight to Galatians 1:8,9 in light of the written date and ask for an explanation. Their usually is none Also they believe Michael is the ONLY arch-angle. Take them to Daniel 10:13 where they speak of him as "one of the chief princes". I tell them don't believe what someone else tells you, read the Bible for yourself Always treat them with love, for we were once lost too God Bless
  5. Very interesting thread, made me check the Greek-- "trump" G4536 - noun - trumpet "trumpet" G4537 - verb - act of sounding/blowing a trumpet (both as used in context of 1 Cor 15:52) I do agree that the interpretation of 1 Cor 15:52 does depend on your understanding of Matt 24 and your understanding of the rapture Good topic VB God Bless
  6. 1a) YES -- if you are going to hold onto OT principles/laws you must keep ALL of them--you CANNOT pick and choose 2) YES, 1 Cor 16:2--we are in the New Covenant initiated by our LORD in the upper room before his crucifixion. We love/give because He first loved/gave for us 3)To your local church first, then to additional resources God Bless
  7. Very interesting thread to say the least. I like to look at this passage in light of John 3:3. The structure of the Greek terms John uses he repeats ("except a man be born..."), and for "again" in 3:3 indicates from above, which when then applied in context to 3:5 and 6 would point to a spiritual, or "living water". I have to agree that Jesus is indicating something to do with Himself, not physical H20. As far as baptism goes (Edwin since you changed the title....... ) saves no one. Grace through faith alone. Always remember the thief on the cross............ Good stuff. God Bless
  8. Hi Miss- Sorry didn't write this article only cropped it. I did look it up though in different translations of John 21:12 and it is more of an order/statement/command and not a question. Sorry!!!! There are also a lot of other questions missing as well, not sure what the author was after, I just thought it interesting. Made me think of the context and where it was located. God Bless!
  9. All- I cropped this paragraph from the RZIM website under an article titled "starting with a question" Questions of Jesus in a row--a very interesting read. Can you remember the context and know where to find each in the Bible? God Bless What are you looking for? What do you want me to do for you? Have I been with you for so long a time and you still do not know me? If you love only those who love you, what credit is that to you? Do you want to be well? Do you see this woman? What good is it to gain the whole world but forfeit your soul? Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Who is greater, the one seated at the table, or the one who serves? Do you think that I have come to establish peace on the earth? Which of you would hand his son a stone when he asks for a loaf of bread, or a snake when he asks for a fish? How can you believe, when you accept praise from one another and do not seek the praise that comes from the only God? Did I not tell you that if you believe you will see the glory of God? Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ but do not do what I command? Why do you break the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition? For which of these good works are you trying to stone me? Do you think that I cannot call upon my Father and he will not provide me at this moment with more than twelve legions of angels? Would you like some breakfast? Have you come to believe because you have seen me? I am the resurrection and the life; whoever believes in me, even if he dies, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this? Do you love me?
  10. Our LORD solved the mystery with the "Parables of the Soils". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Job 5:17
  11. I'm not sure if your remark is pointed at me so please ignore this if it wasn't. I do not believe men are saved over and over. I simply note that Jesus indicated that although your name is written in the book of life it can yet be blotted out. I have a personal belief about the book of life that as far as I can tell goes with scripture but I am also a new Christian so I am still learning daily. I personally believe that everyone's names are in the Book of Life at the beginning of the foundation of the world. I get this by Jesus telling us that he wishes that all men might be saved. (1 Tim 2:3-4). Everywhere in the Bible that it talks about the Book of Life it is either the name is found, not found or blotted out, but Psalms is what convinces me that everyone's name is in their in the beginning. Psalm 69:28 Let them be blotted out of the book of the living, And not be written with the righteous. David is speaking about his enemies here and he assumes their names are in the book and ask that they be blotted out. I believe that no one can be saved excepted they are drawn to him by the holy spirit. (John 16:8) The sin that is unforgivable is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, (Mark 3:29) and this is the point that they a blotted out of the Book of Life. Just a babe in Christ two cents. In His love, Brian Just remember with this thought it assumes GOD "learns" something from man's reaction and then removes them from the book. This takes away from HIS omniscience, and HE has to "react" to our decisions and change HIS plans without prior knowledge of what our actions are going to be. (wow that can open up a can of worms eh!!! ) Just a thought. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job 5:17
  12. Well said, our Lord stated this multiple times. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job 5:17
  13. Brother Joe------you're the best Anyho I heard a commentary the other day that when the NT speaks of the "Apostles", it refers to the original 12 disciples whom JESUS chose---- ---along with Matthias and Paul. Never thought of it that way, interesting.............. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Job 5:17
  14. Thanks Joi, is this a bad subject???? Not much is known about Matthias. Some traditions hold that he preached in Georgia, some in Egypt, and some to the cannibales in Africa. Also varying traditions claim he was crucified, stoned, be-headed--others hold he died of old age. ------------------ My thought is that it would be Paul--just because JESUS called all his disciples publically and personally, as was Paul. Matthias was picked by the disciples along with Joseph and then chosen by lots. We have alot of Paul's writings in the BIBLE with mention from the other disciples, but no mention of Matthias exists other than the Book of Acts (as far as I know). Just a thought ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Job 5:17
  15. "And the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and in them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb" Rev 21:14 KJV I heard this read the other day and it struck me ----- --- what names do you think are on the foundations? 11 are easy, but the 12th is the question. What do you think? Thanks ahead of time for your responses. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Job 5:17
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