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    “In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit”

    Baptisms, immersion in water, are valid predicated upon belief in Jesus Christ and admission or confirmation of that belief by the one being baptized, without any words being recited by the one performing the baptism. As I pointed out in my response above, there are no biblical records of...
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    “In the Name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit”

    "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost" really means 'by the authority of' as does "in the name of Jesus Christ". And, when you carefully study the various conversions as recorded in the book of Acts, you'll see that no one said either phrase prior to a believer's...
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    🖐️🔥 Laying hands for healing today?

    Faith, hope, and love are the Spiritual gifts nor those in question. The ones in question, manifestations of the Spirit, are those listed in 1Cor 12:8-10
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    🖐️🔥 Laying hands for healing today?

    Why would it change and not be applicable today? The gifts, manifistasltions of the Spirit, were needed to grow and edify the esrly church. Not so today which is why they ceased in accordance with 1 Cor 13:8. And, they were manifested in biblical times by the laying on of the apostle's hands...
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    How do you get saved?

    It's not me you're claiming to be wrong, but rather the word of God. 1 Peter 3:21 The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ:
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    What if you die before water baptism?

    Your statement is not consistent with scripture, which clearly tells you when you receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. It can't get any plainer. Acts 2:38 38Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall...
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    What is a church?

    It's simple and not complicated at all. The "church", from a biblical perspective, is the body of Christ. Those believers who are baptized, are added to the body by the Lord (Acts 2:47). It's obvious also when reading the NT, that local. autonomous, churches were established at various...
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    One Baptism

    You, your logic, makes no sense scripturally. There is one baptism, and that's by immersion in water for the forgiveness of sins. That's what the scriptures say, and consistently teach. You can't be saved while still in sin, and the way sin is removed is by baptism into Christ for their...
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    How do you get saved?

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    How do you get saved?

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    How do you get saved?

    C U, goodbye
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    How do you get saved?

    Salvation is saving one from their sins. You become saved after, not before, nor during, nor halfway through the process, which is culminated by being baptized. Baptism, is an act of obedience which is the result of your belief, faith, and acknowledgement, sorrow, and decision to turn from your...
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    How do you get saved?

    I'm a conservative for sure and support the other DJT but I dont wear hats
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    How do you get saved?

    I'm confused again, because the scripture you quoted says exactly the opposite of what you claimed, in plain English. (I think you mean Mark not Matthew) Mk 16:15-16 15And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. 16He that believeth and is baptized...
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    How do you get saved?

    Just happens we share the same initials
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    How do you get saved?

    Saved from what is the question you need to address. Whar are we saved from? We are saved from sins we've already committed.
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    How do you get saved?

    To supplement my response to you just posted which I can't change for some reason, also read the original Greek in the interlinear. It says " the one having believed and having been baptized will be saved"
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    How do you get saved?

    I'm confused. Yes, shall be saved is future relative to Jesus speaking in real time. Anything Jesus said as the words were coming our of his mouth regarding what people would or should do afterwords would be in the future, i.e.; If someone did it the following day.
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    How do you get saved?

    Jesus was speaking in real time regarding those in the future who would believe on him and be baptized accordingly, resulting in their salvation.
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    How do you get saved?

    I truly hope you are, but that occurs by being baptized into him as the scriptures teach: no other way can you contact the cleansing blood of Christ except through baptism. We're baptized into his death and it was at his death his blood was shed (Rom 6) and our baptism simulates it as well so we...