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05-19-2012, 08:03 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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No. Because scripture teaches no such thing.
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Acts 2:38 says that repentance and baptism in Jesus name is FOR the remission of sins. How do you interpret that?
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05-19-2012, 08:18 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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Acts 2:38 says that repentance and baptism in Jesus name is FOR the remission of sins. How do you interpret that?
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in the name of has always ment in the authority of
this doesnt mean that some one has to call that over your baptism. that is just a oral envocation. while i do prefer it, if remission of sins was based on someone stating a line over you as your dunked under water. then the power to remit sin would be dependant on another mans vocal chord and not your faith.
So i like to interpret it, the way ananias told Paul, why do you tarry? Get up be baptized washing away your sin, ----- get this (calling on the name of the Lord)
at pauls baptism he was instructed to call upon the name of the Lord. So i believe and the greek supports it, it is a 1st person calling upon the name of the Lord Jesus and not some one stating it over you as you get lowered into water.
and lets say your right and im wrong, which Line do you use?
In the name of Jesus Christ
In the Name of the Lord Jesus
or what about the one that says they were baptized in the Name of the Lord, and didnt even use the name Jesus.
do we use the greek name Iesous
do we use the Hebrew name Yeshua
do we use the arabic Name Isa
I am all for baptism in Jesus name, i just dont preach that it must be something another man says over you to have your sins remitted.
To be honest i had recieved the Holy Ghost and for all you Op (with evidence of speaking in tounges) way before i was ever baptized in Jesus name.
according to the word I had recieved the promise of God, i was given a Spirit of adoption, I was placed in the Body of belivers, i was sealed unto the day of redemption.
but i was still considered in my sins cause i had not been baptized in Jesus name with some one speaking his name over me at the time. Was i forgiven?
so was i a carnal sinner with the Spirit of God or did God deposit His Spirit in me before i was baptized?
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05-19-2012, 08:28 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
This is from an article titled “The Blood Covenant” by Howard A. Goss which appeared in the June 1954 Pentecostal Herald, pages 6 and 10
... repentance brings the blood of Jesus to a sinner’s heart to wipe out and cleanse him from all sin, he should then be baptized in water as a confession of his faith in the atonement...
When a sinner fully repents and confesses before God, the blood of Jesus atones for his sins , and cleanses his heart from all sin, and when he is clean then only is he a fit subject for water baptism. After that comes the promise “…you shall receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost…” ( Acts 2:38)
The blood and power of the Lord Jesus is the only source of regeneration or the New Birth. Water baptism alone has no power to remit sins, else we could baptize infants as do the Catholics. The Roman Catholic teaches regeneration by water baptism, but it is not according to the Word of God. A candidate for baptism in water should be baptized BECAUSE THE BLOOD has cleansed, remitted, forgiven his sins, and not in order to get them remitted, as WATER ALONE CANNOT WASH AWAY SINS. The old hymn goes:
What can wash away my sins,
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.
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05-19-2012, 08:37 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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This is from an article titled “The Blood Covenant” by Howard A. Goss which appeared in the June 1954 Pentecostal Herald, pages 6 and 10
... repentance brings the blood of Jesus to a sinner’s heart to wipe out and cleanse him from all sin, he should then be baptized in water as a confession of his faith in the atonement...
When a sinner fully repents and confesses before God, the blood of Jesus atones for his sins , and cleanses his heart from all sin, and when he is clean then only is he a fit subject for water baptism. After that comes the promise “…you shall receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost…” ( Acts 2:38)
The blood and power of the Lord Jesus is the only source of regeneration or the New Birth. Water baptism alone has no power to remit sins, else we could baptize infants as do the Catholics. The Roman Catholic teaches regeneration by water baptism, but it is not according to the Word of God. A candidate for baptism in water should be baptized BECAUSE THE BLOOD has cleansed, remitted, forgiven his sins, and not in order to get them remitted, as WATER ALONE CANNOT WASH AWAY SINS. The old hymn goes:
What can wash away my sins,
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.
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can you tell us more about Howard A Goss, who he was at the time. I remember the name but i forget alot of the person.
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05-19-2012, 08:38 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
its almost tomtoes/ tomahtoes with you sam
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05-19-2012, 08:41 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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Originally Posted by acerrak
in the name of has always ment in the authority of
this doesnt mean that some one has to call that over your baptism. that is just a oral envocation. while i do prefer it, if remission of sins was based on someone stating a line over you as your dunked under water. then the power to remit sin would be dependant on another mans vocal chord and not your faith.
So i like to interpret it, the way ananias told Paul, why do you tarry? Get up be baptized washing away your sin, ----- get this (calling on the name of the Lord)
at pauls baptism he was instructed to call upon the name of the Lord. So i believe and the greek supports it, it is a 1st person calling upon the name of the Lord Jesus and not some one stating it over you as you get lowered into water.
and lets say your right and im wrong, which Line do you use?
In the name of Jesus Christ
In the Name of the Lord Jesus
or what about the one that says they were baptized in the Name of the Lord, and didnt even use the name Jesus.
do we use the greek name Iesous
do we use the Hebrew name Yeshua
do we use the arabic Name Isa
I am all for baptism in Jesus name, i just dont preach that it must be something another man says over you to have your sins remitted.
To be honest i had recieved the Holy Ghost and for all you Op (with evidence of speaking in tounges) way before i was ever baptized in Jesus name.
according to the word I had recieved the promise of God, i was given a Spirit of adoption, I was placed in the Body of belivers, i was sealed unto the day of redemption.
but i was still considered in my sins cause i had not been baptized in Jesus name with some one speaking his name over me at the time. Was i forgiven?
so was i a carnal sinner with the Spirit of God or did God deposit His Spirit in me before i was baptized?
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Agreed on the "authority of", though it has even deeper significance. The best way to show that an event is taking place in the authority of Jesus, is to say so.
It's imperative that the newly converted candidate call on Jesus, but ideally it should be clearly proclaimed to all present that the baptismal ceremony is done in Jesus Name.
Yes, I believe you were forgiven. This is also the position of the UPC AOF.
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Articles on such subjects as "The New Birth," will be accepted, whether they teach that the new birth takes place before baptism in water and Spirit, or that the new birth consists of baptism of water and Spirit. - THE PENTECOSTAL HERALD Dec. 1945
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05-19-2012, 08:43 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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can you tell us more about Howard A Goss, who he was at the time. I remember the name but i forget alot of the person.
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"It is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity." Dave Barry 2005
I am a firm believer in the Old Paths
Articles on such subjects as "The New Birth," will be accepted, whether they teach that the new birth takes place before baptism in water and Spirit, or that the new birth consists of baptism of water and Spirit. - THE PENTECOSTAL HERALD Dec. 1945
"It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves
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05-19-2012, 08:43 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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05-19-2012, 08:47 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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in spanish that means YES!!!
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05-19-2012, 08:50 PM
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Re: Apostolic 101
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Originally Posted by Hoovie
Agreed on the "authority of", though it has even deeper significance. The best way to show that an event is taking place in the authority of Jesus, is to say so.
It's imperative that the newly converted candidate call on Jesus, but ideally it should be clearly proclaimed to all present that the baptismal ceremony is done in Jesus Name.
Yes, I believe you were forgiven. This is also the position of the UPC AOF.
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i actually equate baptism with romans 10:9-10 we see a perfect picture of this with the ehtiopian and phillip.
The ethiopian Believed. Verbally confessed Jesus is the Son of God then Got baptized.
but the question He asked Phillip what hinders me from being baptized. and Phillip answered you must believe with all your heart and soul.
Thus The ethiopian declared or as you say verbally proclaimed and then was baptized. that is really what calling upon is.
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