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Ev. Duane Williams 04-08-2011 02:33 PM

Re: When You Got Saved in a Baptist Church ...
 
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Originally Posted by DAII (Post 1055761)
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Yes .... there was a time a person could be saved in a Baptist church .... Pentecostal Herald, May 1946.

A person can still be saved in a Baptist Church. I'll be Preaching at one in a couple months. Sometimes I wonder how many of those on here who defend, to the bitter end, other denominations have ever actually set foot in one of their Churches. In fact I wonder how many have set foot in any Church that wasn't UPCI. I've preached for Trinity Pentecostals, my bro-in-law preached for the Methodists, and when my Pastor was an Evangelist he not only preached at a Baptist Church, he eventually Baptized the Pastor and the whole congregation in Jesus' Name and almost all were speaking in tongues by the time he left. But I guess that was wrong of him, wasn't it?

coadie 04-08-2011 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by scotty (Post 1056007)
I started out in a Baptist church. During one service when I was about 12 years old the message hit me, God moved me to tears, I was drawn to the front after service to "repeat after me" for salvation, then was baptized in the titles. It was 2 more years before we changed to a pentecostal church. I never did have that feeling I felt that night again until our first service in the pentecostal church. As a teen I recieved the baptism of the Holy Ghost and was baptized in Jesus Name.

There was no doubt what I felt in that baptist church was the Spirit of God, but it never happened again while I was going there and after I left that night I knew I had felt something but the prayer and baptism just seemed empty or more ritual.

Later on in life our church was eating out and I ran into that baptist preacher. He ask how I was and where I was going to church, after I told him, he said he was glad I had moved on to truth. I asked him what he meant and he said; "I know what you have is the truth, but if I preach that in my church I will lose my congregation"

Sad.

You are a double dipper.

scotty 04-08-2011 04:41 PM

Re: When You Got Saved in a Baptist Church ...
 
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Originally Posted by coadie (Post 1056133)
You are a double dipper.

:happydance

On The Wheel 04-08-2011 08:53 PM

Re: When You Got Saved in a Baptist Church ...
 
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Originally Posted by DAII (Post 1056043)
I haven't met one yet ... that fits this bill ...

Haven't met any AG ministers like this either ...

I know the other pat answer as to why they won't do it is because of the money ...

Yet I know some Apostolic ministers who won't leave for the same reasons listed above ... lose the church, family, income, network, friendships, etc.

Very true, and more often the some would care to admit. That grip of traditionalism on pastors is almost impossible to break without great damage to their ministry and relationships often forged over a lifetime.

Of course, UPCI ministers then turn around and ridicule the "Baptists" for not leaving dead tradition for truth.

Sad.

scotty 04-08-2011 09:51 PM

Re: When You Got Saved in a Baptist Church ...
 
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Originally Posted by DAII (Post 1056043)
I haven't met one yet ... that fits this bill ...

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Of course you haven't.

Not suprising.

It wouldn't fit your agenda well at all.

scotty 04-08-2011 10:05 PM

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Truth is, of course you could get saved in a Baptist church. The question is, can one grow spiritually as God would will us to grow in a Baptist church ? Can one continue in the apostolic truth, accomplishing the will of God in our lives ? Would the almighty DA still be more apostolic than we will ever be had he only graced the auditoriums of the traditional baptist church ?

As many have said, orgs dont save people, God saves people. But nobody can argue that orgs help guide and grow our walk with God.(some through positive experiences and some through negative ones) You can argue apostolic orgs trivial discrepencies. But every member here, no matter what org they are affiliated, are here for one reason. . . they believe the apostolic truth in doctrine. You won't find that in a "Baptist" church.

Sam 04-08-2011 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Ev. Duane Williams (Post 1056083)
A person can still be saved in a Baptist Church. I'll be Preaching at one in a couple months. Sometimes I wonder how many of those on here who defend, to the bitter end, other denominations have ever actually set foot in one of their Churches. ...

I have.

aegsm76 04-08-2011 11:31 PM

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I believe the article is written in the style of that day.
He was saved, according to the Baptist mode of salvation.
That is all the statement is saying.
Nothing more, nothing less.
As is evident he did not believe that was all there was to salvation.

Sam 04-09-2011 12:20 AM

Re: When You Got Saved in a Baptist Church ...
 
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Originally Posted by aegsm76 (Post 1056248)
I believe the article is written in the style of that day.
He was saved, according to the Baptist mode of salvation.
That is all the statement is saying.
Nothing more, nothing less.
As is evident he did not believe that was all there was to salvation.

The obit was written from what we call the "one-step" viewpoint, held by many in the UPC at that time (and still held by many Apostolics).
Acts 2:38 is looked upon as:
1. salvation/conversion/regeneration
2. water baptism after salvation
3. Holy Ghost Baptism as an enduement of power

MawMaw 04-09-2011 09:49 AM

Re: When You Got Saved in a Baptist Church ...
 
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Originally Posted by aegsm76 (Post 1056248)
I believe the article is written in the style of that day.
He was saved, according to the Baptist mode of salvation.
That is all the statement is saying.
Nothing more, nothing less.
As is evident he did not believe that was all there was to salvation.

That is my opinion as well.


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