Further, please show me teachings prior to the 1960's that baptism is not necessary !!!!!?
Romans 10:13
Further, please show me teachings prior to the 1960's that baptism is not necessary !!!!!?
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Romans 10:13
It's been close to four years now... I am not sure how many there are in totalMagenta . . . how many of these beautiful creations of art have you made since you started?
It's been close to four years now... I am not sure how many there are in total
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Romans 8:15-16
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Thank you! I have learned a little more about the program I use as I use it, and so some older onesMagenta . . . I LOVE them! They always fill my heart with the Color of the Spirit of God. They always have a positive feeling to them, which is very important to me. I like to see positive people; positive ideas . . . I like to see Love in action and in your case, in picture form.
I appreciate you, Magenta.![]()
Thank you! I have learned a little more about the program I use as I use it, and so some older ones
I am going back to make small improvements, for instance making the font more legible. Like so
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Baptism of the Holy Spirit is Effectual, meaning that this Spiritual Baptism will CAUSE a person's heart to desire to be baptized in water. This equates to Jesus doing the Will of His Father. Jesus would never refuse water Baptism, because He came to do the Will of His Father. Jesus was perfect; is perfect, and will always be perfect.
John 4:34 NKJV - "Jesus said to them, "My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work."
Jesus of Nazareth, on His quest to fulfill all righteousness, stated that water baptism is righteous.
Matthew 3:15
15And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered him.
Jesus was able to fulfill all righteousness which involves more then getting dunked in water. He must have had complete mastery over His heart and mind as well. He avoided even the most secretive of sins in the darkest recesses of the human heart and mind where only God can see.
Unlike Jesus, we can not fulfill all righteousness, though many have tried and all have failed.
So if Jesus had not been water baptized He would not have fulfilled all righteousness and He would not have been perfect. Think about that.
Many tip toe around the word baptism. Call it as it is.....it is as important to a soul as repentance.
One should take notice how little ...repentance...is included in commentary?
Unbelievable.
Why ...dunked...when the Bible says...baptism?
What word do you substitute for...repentance?
They are both required for cleansing of sin.
One "reply" to that was: "As usual, no sense whatsoever."
One "reply" to that was: "As usual, no sense whatsoever."
Certainly do:I'm sure you have some good thoughts to share if you'd just come out with it. The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
Certainly do:
For the WHOLE law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
How is it when I love my neighbor, fulfilling ALL the law in ONE Word, that
that has anything to do with an OT Ceremonial "ritual" that is not Even
REQUIRED, By God, Today, Under PURE GRACE!?
Probably not a "good thought," since it is Totally Contrary to all the Mass
Confusion, eh?![]()

Certainly do:
For the WHOLE law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
How is it when I love my neighbor, fulfilling ALL the law in ONE Word, that
that has anything to do with an OT Ceremonial "ritual" that is not Even
REQUIRED, By God, Today, Under PURE GRACE!?
Probably not a "good thought," since it is Totally Contrary to all the Mass
Confusion, eh?![]()
"For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection:You are absolutely right. Given what Peter preached on the day of Pentecost, and what he COMMANDED in the house of Cornelius, one would think that every preacher worth his salt would make sure that those who hear the Gospel also hear about Christ's command to be baptized. And water baptism is neither for (a) the forgiveness of sins, nor is it (b) for regeneration. It is for full identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ -- "buried in the likeness of His death and raised to walk in newness of life".
I agree with your statement that we should not mislead people. So for the record, Acts 2:38 is not the only scripture that directly references the connection between water baptism and remission of sin. Ananias instructed Paul that his sins would be washed away upon obedience to baptism. (Acts 22:16)No verse should be taken in isolation...But we should not mislead people into thinking that baptism washes away sins...