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02-24-2007, 05:08 PM
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1. Repentance, being sorry, and turning from sin, brings forgiveness of sin. The Blood of Christ, shed at the death of Christ, takes away our sin when we die to sin at repentance. A p[erson who has truly repented and had his soul cleasned by the Blood of Christ, is ready to meet the Lord.
2. Once a person repents, he should be instucted as to the purpose of water baptism and, as an act of obedience to the Word of God, is to be baptized in water by immersion in the Name of Jesus Christ. This is his response of obedience to being a child of God.
3. God gave the promise of the Holy Ghost as enduement of power enabling us to live a victorious Christian life, and through the Holy Ghost, we are raise in newness of Life. The baptism of the Holy Ghost is evidenced by speaking in tongues.
4. A Christian is to live a godly life that goes beyond a mere dress code. All that he does, with special emphasis on conduct and conversation, is to be holy. He is to keep himself unspotted from the world and live a life in conformity to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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02-24-2007, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by OneAccord
1. Repentance, being sorry, and turning from sin, brings forgiveness of sin. The Blood of Christ, shed at the death of Christ, takes away our sin when we die to sin at repentance. A p[erson who has truly repented and had his soul cleasned by the Blood of Christ, is ready to meet the Lord.
2. Once a person repents, he should be instucted as to the purpose of water baptism and, as an act of obedience to the Word of God, is to be baptized in water by immersion in the Name of Jesus Christ. This is his response of obedience to being a child of God.
3. God gave the promise of the Holy Ghost as enduement of power enabling us to live a victorious Christian life, and through the Holy Ghost, we are raise in newness of Life. The baptism of the Holy Ghost is evidenced by speaking in tongues.
4. A Christian is to live a godly life that goes beyond a mere dress code. All that he does, with special emphasis on conduct and conversation, is to be holy. He is to keep himself unspotted from the world and live a life in conformity to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Great post!!
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02-24-2007, 07:35 PM
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Great post!!
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Well, so far, we've got concensus, but I know that could change!
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02-24-2007, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by OneAccord
1. Repentance, being sorry, and turning from sin, brings forgiveness of sin. The Blood of Christ, shed at the death of Christ, takes away our sin when we die to sin at repentance. A p[erson who has truly repented and had his soul cleasned by the Blood of Christ, is ready to meet the Lord.
2. Once a person repents, he should be instucted as to the purpose of water baptism and, as an act of obedience to the Word of God, is to be baptized in water by immersion in the Name of Jesus Christ. This is his response of obedience to being a child of God.
3. God gave the promise of the Holy Ghost as enduement of power enabling us to live a victorious Christian life, and through the Holy Ghost, we are raise in newness of Life. The baptism of the Holy Ghost is evidenced by speaking in tongues.
4. A Christian is to live a godly life that goes beyond a mere dress code. All that he does, with special emphasis on conduct and conversation, is to be holy. He is to keep himself unspotted from the world and live a life in conformity to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Good summation ... except that I'd add to #1 that we are born again/spiritually regenerated at that point - not just forgiven.
I'd also emphasize the necessity of water baptism for salvation. I just don't see how a person can be saved without it.
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02-24-2007, 08:10 PM
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Good summation ... except that I'd add to #1 that we are born again/spiritually regenerated at that point - not just forgiven.
I'd also emphasize the necessity of water baptism for salvation. I just don't see how a person can be saved without it.
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You are correct. When sins are forgiven, we become new creatures in Christ as Paul taught. We are regenerated... we die to sin, and are made alive in Christ.
I do believe in the necessity of water baptism as obedience to what the Bible teaches. Baptism is that first step a new born Christian tales in completely surrendering his all to the Lord.
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02-24-2007, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by OneAccord
You are correct. When sins are forgiven, we become new creatures in Christ as Paul taught. We are regenerated... we die to sin, and are made alive in Christ.
I do believe in the necessity of water baptism as obedience to what the Bible teaches. Baptism is that first step a new born Christian tales in completely surrendering his all to the Lord.
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Then I think we're pretty much in total agreement here!
Except one other thing........ I don't think we do baptism right. I think repentance and baptism are supposed to go together like hand in glove. I think we make too much separation between the two because it's pretty plain in scripture they're very very much linked together in regard to forgiveness and repentance.
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02-24-2007, 08:17 PM
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Then I think we're in total agreement here! 
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Maybe, but... well you're a woman and well...if I agree with ya that may mean you are 'surpin' my authority as a manly man and, well...you know I can't have you 'surpin' my authorty.
I appreciate your spirit, you say what you mean and mean what you say without being mean about it!
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02-24-2007, 08:18 PM
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I'm in agreement here.
I believe that the scripures teach that we are justified at repentance. To me, if a person resists water baptism, I question whether they have actually been justified. If you surrender, you surrender!
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02-24-2007, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Felicity
Then I think we're pretty much in total agreement here!
Except one other thing........ I don't think we do baptism right. I think repentance and baptism are supposed to go together like hand in glove. I think we make too much separation between the two because it's pretty plain in scripture they're very very much linked together in regard to forgiveness and repentance.
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I agree with this...
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02-24-2007, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by OneAccord
You are correct. When sins are forgiven, we become new creatures in Christ as Paul taught. We are regenerated... we die to sin, and are made alive in Christ.
I do believe in the necessity of water baptism as obedience to what the Bible teaches. Baptism is that first step a new born Christian tales in completely surrendering his all to the Lord.
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