Main Scripture: Matthew 3:6 Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River. The him in this portion of scripture was John the Baptist. After Malachi there was no prophet until John the Baptist came. For a refresher, Malachi was a prophet who wrote the final book in the Old Testament thatContinue reading “John Baptized by full emersion into the Jordan River; so, why do we not have too?”
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Is Faith a type of Works?
Is faith a type of work? Ninety percent of people I interviewed with the above question informed me that faith is not a work. This question is valuable to the debate, because group one states: “Salvation is of faith only, because no one can work their way to heaven.” On the other hand, group twoContinue reading “Is Faith a type of Works?”
Baptism Scriptures
The following Baptism Scriptures (King James Version) is what I based my book upon. Locate your copy on amazon.com: Baptism is Necessary for Salvation. Acts 2:38 – Then 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 receiveContinue reading “Baptism Scriptures”
How do Christians describe salvation?
How do Christians describe salvation? Using a Bible Dictionary record the meaning of saved, salvation, Savior, etc! This is a lesson from my book titled: Baptism Necessary for Salvation! ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ These words suggest the meaning: “to gain eternal life so you can go to heaven when you die.” I don’t like to be a bubbleContinue reading “How do Christians describe salvation?”
Rethink Baptism: 1 Peter 3:21
Since, I was a child, and while part of the congregation of denomination one, I was taught the first part of this scripture, but then the Holy Spirit convinced me to continue reading the passage. As an adult, I’ve have learned that many Christian friends still only recognize the first part of this verse. IContinue reading “Rethink Baptism: 1 Peter 3:21”

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