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No, water does not have the power to do that.That is the sacrament of baptismal regeneration
Ez 36:25-27
Baptism
New heart
Spirit
And faith hope and Christ being filled with Grace
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No, water does not have the power to do that.That is the sacrament of baptismal regeneration
Ez 36:25-27
Baptism
New heart
Spirit
And faith hope and Christ being filled with Grace
What verses do you use to teach that future sins will be forgiven ?No, unlike fallen angels, all my past, present, and future sins are forgiven.
Why didn't that benefit Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5 ?Some people believe in sinless perfection, but I don't.
Yes, and that was the one-time sacrifice Jesus offered for our sins.
I did that already in the post you replied to.Please define the truth for me.
If you want to use my definition from the OP then please do so.
Legalistic thinking is not limited to the law of Moses.
I don't see it the same way you do. From the OP, you think, "obey the truth" points to "knowing the truth" and "knowing the truth is abiding (remaining, continuing) in His word; His teaching, His doctrine", and "Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the doctrine of Christ does not have God (2 John 1:9)".
But "obey the truth" in Galatians 3:1 does not refer to "Continuing in the Jesus's words, His teachings, and His doctrines" and the charge that they did "not obey the truth" does not refer to them "transgressing" and "not abiding" in "Christ's doctrine".
"Not obeying the truth" in Galatians 3:1 refers to the Galatian Christians abandoning the idea that their rightness with God was solely due to the sacrifice of Christ and instead adopting idea that their rightness with God was through their obedience to His demands. The context proves this is what it means.
Going further, if anyone thinks that their own rightness with God is through obedience to His demands and is not solely due to Christ's sacrifice for their sins, then they are following in the Galatian Christians' footsteps. And Paul's (inspired) exhortation applies to them, "Who has bewitched you?"
Now infants are banned from Christ who said “let the little children come unto me” who says they can believe?Two ways...
"26 For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. 27 For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ." (Ga 3:26–27)"But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts." (Ro 13:14)
The first way is not referring to sprinkling babies with water in a ceremony before they can even crawl, much less believe anything. It is referring to the real baptism by which we receive Christ through faith and by Him entering our hearts we are resurrected from the dead.
The second way referrs to us adopting the mindest that Christ lives in us, that He is leading, guiding, directing, teaching, warning, correcting, and comforting us from the intimacy of our own hearts, and that to live successful lives we must walk in the light He shines on our paths.
Acts 1:8Two ways...
"26 For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. 27 For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ." (Ga 3:26–27)"But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts." (Ro 13:14)
The first way is not referring to sprinkling babies with water in a ceremony before they can even crawl, much less believe anything. It is referring to the real baptism by which we receive Christ through faith and by Him entering our hearts we are resurrected from the dead.
The second way referrs to us adopting the mindest that Christ lives in us, that He is leading, guiding, directing, teaching, warning, correcting, and comforting us from the intimacy of our own hearts, and that to live successful lives we must walk in the light He shines on our paths.
By following what Christ taught us and then acting on what He taught us. Every day we are blessed to be on this earth.That’s a lot of scripture referring to baptism that does not do anything!
How do we put on Christ?
Christ is God. We are not. I do not believe Christ is referring to minors. I believe He is referring to us. We are God's "children" are we not?Now infants are banned from Christ who said “let the little children come unto me” who says they can believe?
Matthew 18:6
But who so shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
Don’t read acts 2:23-39
“this promise” ez 36:25/27 is to you and your CHILDREN!
Acts 16:15 entire household baptized! Does not say adults only or except infants!
Ez 36:25 Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness.
(It does not say adults only or except infants!)
(Scripture does not say anywhere “do not baptized infants”)
What I said should be clear.Where in this post do you define the truth?
You have only denied what the truth is.
I'm not here to play word games. I am an ambassador for Christ. And I am fighting adainst the precept that right standing with God is through obeying His commands because it renders Christ's sacrifice for our sins meaningless.Here is the definition of the truth from the OP.
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. John 14:6
Jesus Christ is the truth.
Every word that proceeds out of His mouth is the truth.
Do you agree or disagree?
I didn't say they were banned, I said sprinkling them with water doesn't do anything. And I also highlighted in my comment that babies being baptized before they "believe" isn't even scriptural, at least in Baptist circles, because water baptism, which is symbolic of the resurrection from the dead that they received from Christ prior to their baptism requires faith in Christ to have been excercised beforehand.Now infants are banned from Christ who said “let the little children come unto me” who says they can believe?
You think this baby believes in Jesus? Infant BaptismMatthew 18:6
But who so shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
Yep, there are many things that were done in the past which are not done today, e.g., turning a staff into a snake, manna falling from the sky, etc. And I would just ask why are there any mountains left? Didn't Jesus say that if you told this mountain to move, it would jump into the sea?Don’t read acts 2:23-39
“this promise” ez 36:25/27 is to you and your CHILDREN!
Acts 16:15 entire household baptized! Does not say adults only or except infants!
Ez 36:25 Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness.
(It does not say adults only or except infants!)
(Scripture does not say anywhere “do not baptized infants”)
It does appear that he understood that the first birth was phyiscal and the second birth was spiritual. It's too bad he conflated the two and gave water baptism a role in what is singularly the act of God... giving birth to people from out of His Spirit.Acts 1:8
Witness of Augustine!
It is this one Spirit who makes it possible for an infant to be regenerated . . . when that INFANT is brought to baptism; and it is through this one Spirit that the infant so presented is reborn. For it is not written, "Unless a man be born again by the will of his parents" or "by the faith of those presenting him or ministering to him," but, "Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Spirit." The water, therefore, manifesting exteriorly the sacrament of grace, and the Spirit effecting interiorly the benefit of grace, both regenerate in one Christ that man who was generated in Adam (Letters 98:2 [A.D. 408]).
“The sacrament of baptism is most assuredly the sacrament of regeneration” (ibid., 2:27:43).
“Baptism washes away all, absolutely all, our sins, whether of deed, word, or thought, whether sins original or added, whether knowingly or unknowingly contracted” (Against Two Letters of the Pelagians 3:3:5 [A.D. 420]).
“This is the meaning of the great sacrament of baptism, which is celebrated among us: all who attain to this grace die thereby to sin—as he himself [Jesus] is said to have died to sin because he died in the flesh (that is, ‘in the likeness of sin’)—and they are thereby alive by being reborn in the baptismal font, just as he rose again from the sepulcher. This is the case no matter what the age of the body. For whether it be a newborn infant or a decrepit old man—since no one should be barred from baptism—just so, there is no one who does not die to sin in baptism. Infants die to original sin only; adults, to all those sins which they have added, through their evil living, to the burden they brought with them at birth” (Handbook on Faith, Hope, and Love 13[41] [A.D. 421]).
What I said should be clear.
When I said,
But "obey the truth" in Galatians 3:1 does not refer to "Continuing in the Jesus's words, His teachings, and His doctrines" and the charge that they did "not obey the truth" does not refer to them "transgressing" and "not abiding" in "Christ's doctrine".I was saying your view of "obey the truth" which you put in the OP coes not conform with the definition Paul was using in His OP to the Galatians.
When I said,
"Not obeying the truth" in Galatians 3:1 refers to the Galatian Christians abandoning the idea that their rightness with God was solely due to the sacrifice of Christ and instead adopting idea that their rightness with God was through their obedience to His demands. The context proves this is what it means.It should be obvious that the opposite of "not obeying the truth" is "obeying the truth", meaning that to "obey the truth" is to "cling to the idea that your rightness with God is solely due to the sacrifice of Christ and reject with all your heart any idea rightness with God is through obedience to His demands.
I'm not here to play word games. I am an ambassador for Christ. And I am fighting adainst the precept that right standing with God is through obeying His commands because it renders Christ's sacrifice for our sins meaningless.
I do not set aside the grace of God; for if righteousness comes through the law, then Christ died in vain. (Ga 2:21)
Ok, I'll play along if you insist.My Question:
Here is the definition of the truth from the OP.
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. John 14:6
Jesus Christ is the truth.
Every word that proceeds out of His mouth is the truth.
Do you agree or disagree?
Promise of God:List the scriptures that use the word sacraments.
Baptism washed away all past sinsNo, unlike fallen angels, all my past, present, and future sins are forgiven.
Some people believe in sinless perfection, but I don't.
Yes, and that was the one-time sacrifice Jesus offered for our sins.
Not one time but eternal sacrifice of ChristNo, unlike fallen angels, all my past, present, and future sins are forgiven.
Some people believe in sinless perfection, but I don't.
Yes, and that was the one-time sacrifice Jesus offered for our sins.
God says it does ez 36:25-27No, water does not have the power to do that.
Yes, Jesus is the truth.
I know Jesus personally and intimately.
To help put a fine point on our differences, please explain in a concise manner what your main point is, if it is not that "obedience, not forgiveness, is the path to rightness with God".
Promise of God:
Sacred oath:
A promise or sacred oath made by God is called a sacrament:
A sacrament is also the fruit of a sacrifice, grace or the merits of Christ are fruit of His sacrifice on the cross!
Heb 8:8 better sacraments
Lk 1:72
Acts 2:39 referring to ez 36:25-27
Acts 1:4
Acts 2:33
Acts 13:23
Acts 13:32
Acts 26:6
Acts 26:7
Rom 1:2
2 Tim 1:1-2
2 pet 1:4
1 Jn 2:25 and many more!
That doesn't clarify that your position is different than, "obedience, not forgiveness, is the path to rightness with God", it supports it.My main point is:
Jesus Christ is the truth.
Every word that proceeds out of His mouth is the truth.
The fulness (Three-Fold) of the truth is expressed through His Gospel, His Doctrine, and His Commandments.
Example:
Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.
He who says, “I know Him,” and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
1 John 2:3-4
JLB