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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
God had mercy on you and your friend that doesn't change the Book. That is why I am NOT a three-stepper so-called. In Acts the penitent twice recieved the HGB before they were baptized BUT they were immediately baptized. Anyone who refuses baptism in Jesus Name either did NOT recieve the genuine HGB or did not follow it. However sins in the NT dispensation are remitted ONLY in water baptism in Jesus Name for the penitent.
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How can there be "mercy" without "forgiveness" (translated "remission" in the KJV)? This isn't addressing the theological question. If sin isn't forgiven until water baptism how did I and so many others receive the Holy Ghost prior to water baptism?
According to you, there we were...on our knees, yet unforgiven: repenting, weeping, sobbing, receiving the Holy Ghost, speaking in tongues,and praising God. Experientially, in applied Apostolic faith, your position is problematic. Sure, it has it's scholars who support it (some scholars believe in a hollow eart too), and like Communism it makes sense on paper...but it just doesn't jive in the trenches of real life as experienced in the lives of the redeemed.