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02-26-2011, 02:59 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by OldPathsII
I'm sure glad you all had so much fun at my expense. I'll work on my posting style and learn how to say things without breaking the precious rules. You would think these rules came down from Mt. Sinai with Moses, but I decided this: you boys aren't going to get rid of me that easily. I ran once a few years ago and turned into a lurker and I'm not doing it again.
So I'm terribly disappointed that someone gets to make fun of me like this cartoon here that's posted, while it seems like I can't even recite the basic theology of the United Pentecostal Church without getting in trouble. But I'm staying and I'll just learn how to post without breaking the AFF rules that came down from Mt. Sinai with Moses.
It seems like some of you have never heard terms like Jezebel spirit associated with makeup but that's been around longer than I've been alive.
So ya'll have a good day and if sometime today you find yourself thinking, "Hmm, did someone turn on the heat", just remember, I might be right! 
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"Recite" this:
"Pardon and forgiveness of sins is obtained by genuine repentance..."
Can YOU say that YOU believe that? All of your posts have denied this very thing and that is why you're getting some flak. This statement comes right out of the United Pentecostal Church's Manual and Articles of Faith.
Do you affirm these statements concerning "Repentance" and the "forgiveness of sins?"
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02-26-2011, 03:22 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by pelathais
"Recite" this:
"Pardon and forgiveness of sins is obtained by genuine repentance..."
Can YOU say that YOU believe that? All of your posts have denied this very thing and that is why you're getting some flak. This statement comes right out of the United Pentecostal Church's Manual and Articles of Faith.
Do you affirm these statements concerning "Repentance" and the "forgiveness of sins?"
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Luke 24:47 (repentance and remission of sins preached in his name) correlates with Acts 2:38, IMO. I would have to say that Mark 1:4 says that John preached the "baptism" of repentance for the remission of sins.
Not any different than what Peter preached on the day of Pentecost - Repent and be baptized, in the name, for the remission of sins.
I think both elements must be involved for the remission of sins.
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02-26-2011, 03:59 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
Luke 24:47 (repentance and remission of sins preached in his name) correlates with Acts 2:38, IMO. I would have to say that Mark 1:4 says that John preached the "baptism" of repentance for the remission of sins.
Not any different than what Peter preached on the day of Pentecost - Repent and be baptized, in the name, for the remission of sins.
I think both elements must be involved for the remission of sins.
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Those are good points, Pressy, however Opie Deuce's complaint was that he was "not allowed to recited United Pentecostal Church doctrine." Thus, I have turned to the official statements of the United Pentecostal Church on these matters.
Baptism was NEVER said to be "for the remission of sins" in any UPC document until 1973, when the Fundamental Doctrine was amended to include this prepositional phrase. Still, whether the prepositional phrase refers to "Repent" or "Baptism in the name of Jesus Christ" is as ambiguous in the new Fundamental Doctrine as it is in the Bible itself.
Concerning Water Baptism, the Articles of Faith of the UPC read:
Water Baptism
The scriptural mode of water baptism is immersion, and is only for those who have fully repented, having turned from their sins and a love of the world. It should be administered by a duly authorized minister of the Gospel, in obedience to the Word of God, and in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to the Acts of the Apostles 2:38; Acts 8:16; Acts 10:48; Acts 19:5; thus obeying and fulfilling Matthew 28:19.
Note: I have added the word "Acts" to the individual references above so that the Bible Passage Look Up Tool on AFF will link to each passage. The actual wording in the UPC AoF is:
"... according to the Acts of the Apostles 2:38; 8:16; 10:48; 19:5; thus obeying and fulfilling Matthew 28:19."
According to the OFFICIAL teachings of the United Pentecostal Church, sins are REMITTED at repentance. Water Baptism is "only" for those who have repented (and thus already have received the 'remission of sin').
That's been the official teaching since the merger in 1945.
OPII - would you care to "recite" directly from the Manual and the Articles of Faith? Go for it!
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02-26-2011, 04:12 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by pelathais
Those are good points, Pressy, however Opie Deuce's complaint was that he was "not allowed to recited United Pentecostal Church doctrine." Thus, I have turned to the official statements of the United Pentecostal Church on these matters.
Baptism was NEVER said to be "for the remission of sins" in any UPC document until 1973, when the Fundamental Doctrine was amended to include this prepositional phrase. Still, whether the prepositional phrase refers to "Repent" or "Baptism in the name of Jesus Christ" is as ambiguous in the new Fundamental Doctrine as it is in the Bible itself.
Concerning Water Baptism, the Articles of Faith of the UPC read:
Water Baptism
The scriptural mode of water baptism is immersion, and is only for those who have fully repented, having turned from their sins and a love of the world. It should be administered by a duly authorized minister of the Gospel, in obedience to the Word of God, and in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to the Acts of the Apostles 2:38; Acts 8:16; Acts 10:48; Acts 19:5; thus obeying and fulfilling Matthew 28:19.
Note: I have added the word "Acts" to the individual references above so that the Bible Passage Look Up Tool on AFF will link to each passage. The actual wording in the UPC AoF is:
"... according to the Acts of the Apostles 2:38; 8:16; 10:48; 19:5; thus obeying and fulfilling Matthew 28:19."
According to the OFFICIAL teachings of the United Pentecostal Church, sins are REMITTED at repentance. Water Baptism is "only" for those who have repented (and thus already have received the 'remission of sin').
That's been the official teaching since the merger in 1945.
OPII - would you care to "recite" directly from the Manual and the Articles of Faith? Go for it!
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Interesting. I've never heard it preached that way, I don't think. Maybe I just wasn't really listening.
I'm not sure I could agree that "repentance" and "baptism" are ambiguous in the Bible. John was preaching a "baptism" of repentance.
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02-26-2011, 04:59 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
Interesting. I've never heard it preached that way, I don't think. Maybe I just wasn't really listening.
I'm not sure I could agree that "repentance" and "baptism" are ambiguous in the Bible. John was preaching a "baptism" of repentance.
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I wasn't saying that either "baptism" nor "repentance" were ambiguous. What's "ambiguous" is the prepositional phrase, "for the remission of sins."
Does this prepositional phrase modify "baptism" or "repentance?" In the end, for the obedient and sincere believer it really is a moot point. We repent and we are baptized. Our sins are remitted.
However, the UPC's "official" documents have always said that "remission of sins" comes at "Repentance and Conversion" and not at baptism. "Water baptism for the remission of sins" at least appears to have been a minority view amongst the brethren early on.
As time went by, there has been an increasing move toward making the prepositional phrase modify "baptism." This is probably the majority opinion now and, I think, represents what you've heard preached. Historically, it does represent a change. So, before guys like OPII "send everyone else to hell" - it would be wise for them to stop and read the actual documents of the org he names.
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02-26-2011, 05:02 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by pelathais
I wasn't saying that either "baptism" nor "repentance" were ambiguous. What's "ambiguous" is the prepositional phrase, "for the remission of sins."
Does this prepositional phrase modify "baptism" or "repentance?" In the end, for the obedient and sincere believer it really is a moot point. We repent and we are baptized. Our sins are remitted.
However, the UPC's "official" documents have always said that "remission of sins" comes at "Repentance and Conversion" and not at baptism. "Water baptism for the remission of sins" at least appears to have been a minority view amongst the brethren early on.
As time went by, there has been an increasing move toward making the prepositional phrase modify "baptism." This is probably the majority opinion now and, I think, represents what you've heard preached. Historically, it does represent a change. So, before guys like OPII "send everyone else to hell" - it would be wise for them to stop and read the actual documents of the org he names.
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This is what I have always been taught and believe!
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by pelathais
I wasn't saying that either "baptism" nor "repentance" were ambiguous. What's "ambiguous" is the prepositional phrase, "for the remission of sins."
Does this prepositional phrase modify "baptism" or "repentance?" In the end, for the obedient and sincere believer it really is a moot point. We repent and we are baptized. Our sins are remitted.
However, the UPC's "official" documents have always said that "remission of sins" comes at "Repentance and Conversion" and not at baptism. "Water baptism for the remission of sins" at least appears to have been a minority view amongst the brethren early on.
As time went by, there has been an increasing move toward making the prepositional phrase modify "baptism." This is probably the majority opinion now and, I think, represents what you've heard preached. Historically, it does represent a change. So, before guys like OPII "send everyone else to hell" - it would be wise for them to stop and read the actual documents of the org he names.
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This is what I have always been taught and believe!
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Really? Cuz I was always taught that we repented, then were baptized in the name of Jesus Christ FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS and then we received the gift of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other tongues. That's the way I understood it for all the years that I was in the UPC.
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02-26-2011, 05:28 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by Margies3
Really? Cuz I was always taught that we repented, then were baptized in the name of Jesus Christ FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS and then we received the gift of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other tongues. That's the way I understood it for all the years that I was in the UPC.
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As someone who was Born Again in part due to listing to Because of the Times tapes, then several months later was baptized in Jesus Name at a local UPC, I can only attest to how it happened for me.
As Pel said the phrase "for the remission of sins" can be pointing to "repentance" (assuming of course those being baptized repented first).
Also, "for" can mean "because of" and not just "in order to obtain". I am satisfied in knowing that we all fall short of perfect theology.
I am sure my own understanding and my interpretation of scripture is something less than perfect. God knows, and He alone will judge. I actually find that comforting. I rest in Jesus.
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02-26-2011, 06:26 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by Margies3
Really? Cuz I was always taught that we repented, then were baptized in the name of Jesus Christ FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS and then we received the gift of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other tongues. That's the way I understood it for all the years that I was in the UPC.
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This is how I was always taught as well.
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02-26-2011, 07:08 PM
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Re: THIS is True Love!!!
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Originally Posted by OldPathsII
I'm sure glad you all had so much fun at my expense. I'll work on my posting style and learn how to say things without breaking the precious rules. You would think these rules came down from Mt. Sinai with Moses, but I decided this: you boys aren't going to get rid of me that easily. I ran once a few years ago and turned into a lurker and I'm not doing it again.
So I'm terribly disappointed that someone gets to make fun of me like this cartoon here that's posted, while it seems like I can't even recite the basic theology of the United Pentecostal Church without getting in trouble. But I'm staying and I'll just learn how to post without breaking the AFF rules that came down from Mt. Sinai with Moses.
It seems like some of you have never heard terms like Jezebel spirit associated with makeup but that's been around longer than I've been alive.
So ya'll have a good day and if sometime today you find yourself thinking, "Hmm, did someone turn on the heat", just remember, I might be right! 
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I just want to point out OP received an infraction,
but he did NOT receive an infraction for reciting the basic theology of the UPCI
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Apostolic is defined on AFF as:
- There is One God. This one God reveals Himself distinctly as Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
- The Son is God himself in a human form or "God manifested in the flesh" (1Tim 3:16)
- Every sinner must repent of their sins.
- That Jesus name baptism is the only biblical mode of water baptism.
- That the Holy Ghost is for today and is received by faith with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues.
- The saint will go on to strive to live a holy life, pleasing to God.
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