Like I originally stated they are very conservative, or at least were before they started accepting government money and have to abide by government rules etc...corruption! The one thing that is sort of a stumbling block to some is to keep ones Salvation they must try and remain humble and repentive of sins. In other words success over sin in the flesh is not really possible but we must try not to sin when possible and when we know we have admit and confess to Jesus and try not to do it again. BTW, I am not a Salvationist, I've worked with them and studied with them etc. I believe in saved by grace led to faith which cemented salvation bur reliance on empty faith like a trump as a hole card is a bad move. Be not deceived, God is not mocked. Thinking we can get away with murder because we said the sinners prayer is not tangible faith, it's a mockery. We must be circumcised of the heart or it isn't faith because true faith changes people. Only god can see the changes sometimes but he decides who has true faith, not a doctrine or text book. That's what I believe, in a nutshell."but OSAS always." Hi Calibob, does "but OSAS always" mean you believe in the "Eternal Security of the Believer? I would be very gracious to know thank you.
God bless!
Like I originally stated they are very conservative, or at least were before they started accepting government money and have to abide by government rules etc...corruption! The one thing that is sort of a stumbling block to some is to keep ones Salvation they must try and remain humble and repentive of sins. In other words success over sin in the flesh is not really possible but we must try not to sin when possible and when we know we have admit and confess to Jesus and try not to do it again. BTW, I am not a Salvationist, I've worked with them and studied with them etc. I believe in saved by grace led to faith which cemented salvation bur reliance on empty faith like a trump as a hole card is a bad move. Be not deceived, God is not mocked. Thinking we can get away with murder because we said the sinners prayer is not tangible faith, it's a mockery. We must be circumcised of the heart or it isn't faith because true faith changes people. Only god can see the changes sometimes but he decides who has true faith, not a doctrine or text book. That's what I believe, in a nutshell.
Hi Magenta, your work is a blessing and inspiration to all, hope you keep going Lord willing,
God bless!
We are all supposed to do that:
Romans 13:1-8 (HCSB)
1 Everyone must submit to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except from God, and those that exist are instituted by God.
They are not submitting out of obedience, they are doing it for the money. If the government paid you to feed and house openly gay people without requiring them to repent would you do it? How about drunkards or Idolaters? I think not!
I am going to assume you mean water baptism. Water baptism is something we do to identify with Christ's death burial and resurrection.
The Church should baptize people immediately as was the case in the past, that would end a lot of the anxiety some people have when procrastinating about getting baptized. Example:
Acts 16:30-33
Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas,
And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.
And they spake unto him the word of the Lord, and to all that were in his house.
And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes; and was baptized, he and all his, straightway.
Few things I want to point out: Notice that what they must do to be saved at this time is BELIEVE on the Lord Jesus Christ, and then following that he was baptized.
There are other examples as well. But I do acknowledge that verses like Acts 2:38 are used by some (like the church of Christ) who believe in baptismal renegeration. I understand their argument from that and some other verses, however I believe if we look at the total overall testimony of Scripture, we can conclude that faith saves.
Colossians 2:11-12 links baptism to circumcision in the Abrahamic covenant, and we must remember Abraham was justified through faith prior to being circumcised. It was a sign of the covenant, just like today baptism is something we do to identify with the death, burial and resurrection.
Baptism is a work of righteousness:
Matthew 3:15 Jesus replied, “Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.” Then John consented.
We are not saved by our works of righteousness:
Titus 3:5 he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit,
In comparing circumcision of the O.T. to the baptism of the N.T. I quote Matt Slick from CARM :
" At the same time, we must understand that circumcision did not guarantee salvation to those who received it. It was a rite meant only for the people of God, who were born into the family of God (who were then the Jews). It was an outward sign of the covenant promise. To reject it was to reject the covenant, but accepting it did not guarantee salvation."
I hope this response has been helpful. If you have questions feel free to ask. Also make sure to be a good berean and check from the scriptures if the things told to you by me or anyone else here are so!
Yes I believe faith and personal relationship with Jesus is the most important thing above all and that baptism is done after people have faith. If you place your faith in Christ in a desert with no water present; are you still saved? I say yes. Ephesians 1:13 says we are sealed with the Holy Spirit when we believed. But if you are in a situation where you profess faith in Christ, and baptism is offered to you, and shown to you from the Scriptures and you refuse that, that is like rejecting the covenant and something is definately wrong. Similar to how circumcision worked in the O.T. I believe God works in covenants. The genuinely born again have a desire to be baptized and to serve the Lord.Yes, thank you. So just to clarify: According to your belief, baptism is a work of righteousness that people do after they have faith in Jesus Christ. It is a sign of a covenant made with God.
A few clarifying questions:
You belief baptism is essential for eternal life right?
but not as important as your personal relationship with Christ right?
Since the Bible is quiet on who has the authority to baptize, and we are commanded to do so in the great commission. I believe every born again believer has the right to baptize.According to your beliefs who can baptize?
I believe the Holy Ghost plays a central role in sanctification, we are told to walk in the Spirit, and we are empowered by God's grace to do so.How about the role the Holy Ghost plays in sanctification, What do you believe on that subject?
I am with you there that im not a fan of denominations, but if I had to choose one it would probably be baptist.Also which sect do attend? I am confused about how Protestants, baptists, Lutherans, and others group themselves together as the body of Christ. They all defer in specific doctrine right, but what groups them together?
Certainly. A church building has never saved anyone. In fact you can go to a church all your life and be an atheist. In today's contemporary apostate church the house assemblies might actually be a safer and better place to fellowship in many cases.There are also many who only worship at home...are they also part of the body of Christ? Who is exclude and why?
Yes I believe faith and personal relationship with Jesus is the most important thing above all and that baptism is done after people have faith. If you place your faith in Christ in a desert with no water present; are you still saved? I say yes. Ephesians 1:13 says we are sealed with the Holy Spirit when we believed. But if you are in a situation where you profess faith in Christ, and baptism is offered to you, and shown to you from the Scriptures and you refuse that, that is like rejecting the covenant and something is definately wrong. Similar to how circumcision worked in the O.T. I believe God works in covenants. The genuinely born again have a desire to be baptized and to serve the Lord.
Since the Bible is quiet on who has the authority to baptize, and we are commanded to do so in the great commission. I believe every born again believer has the right to baptize.
I believe the Holy Ghost plays a central role in sanctification, we are told to walk in the Spirit, and we are empowered by God's grace to do so.
All of the following is the fruit of the Spirit:
Galatians 5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.
I am with you there that im not a fan of denominations, but if I had to choose one it would probably be baptist.
You are also right that they all defer in doctrines, but what groups them together is the essentials in which all agree, such as: The Bible is God's word, God is triune, The Gospel is the death burial and resurrection of Jesus, we are saved by grace through faith and the bodily resurrection and return of Jesus.
Certainly. A church building has never saved anyone. In fact you can go to a church all your life and be an atheist. In today's contemporary apostate church the house assemblies might actually be a safer and better place to fellowship in many cases.
I would not be brave enough to 'exclude' anyone from the kingdom of God unless some of the essentials (listed above) are rejected. May I also ask what church you attend? (If any)
Hi,Yes I believe faith and personal relationship with Jesus is the most important thing above all and that baptism is done after people have faith. If you place your faith in Christ in a desert with no water present; are you still saved? I say yes. Ephesians 1:13 says we are sealed with the Holy Spirit when we believed. But if you are in a situation where you profess faith in Christ, and baptism is offered to you, and shown to you from the Scriptures and you refuse that, that is like rejecting the covenant and something is definately wrong. Similar to how circumcision worked in the O.T. I believe God works in covenants. The genuinely born again have a desire to be baptized and to serve the Lord.
Aka Mormon?Thanks. It is good to clarify some of those things. Our beliefs have many similarities. I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I don't know 'bout you, but Jesus gave his life for me long before I ever cared about him. Thank you Jesus.
I never said it was perfect and like many other denominations we must sepperate the believer that adhere to works are a privilege, of salvation, not a requirement for it. From the business of the Salvation army, making money!. My objection was misusing the term Salvationists to describe people who are not members, adherents or officers. It's like calling a Lutheran a Catholic. I've studied Salvationism (Salvation army doctrine) and decided it's not for me. To me they are hypocrites', preaching against gambling while hosting bingo games. And preaching for the prohibition of tobacco while selling tobacco in their canteens. I some one is calling names they should learn what the names mean at least.
Fake news, like Fox and friends or Alex Jones?
We don’t go by that name anymore since last month. Isn’t that great?Aka Mormon?
Is that Smyrna & Philadelphia?and only TWO had no admonishment from HIM.
Oh ok.We don’t go by that name anymore since last month. Isn’t that great?