And may I add, when will the point be mooted???But whose doctrine?
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And may I add, when will the point be mooted???But whose doctrine?
Hi mact
I get crosseyed trying to read that. It is extremely hard on the eyes all together like that. I assume you mean the New Testament Kingdom of God is His Kingdom. Why? And how does that fit in with Doctrine. Church Doctrine? Personal Doctrine?
Hi mact
I get crosseyed trying to read that. It is extremely hard on the eyes all together like that. I assume you mean the New Testament Kingdom of God is His Kingdom. Why? And how does that fit in with Doctrine. Church Doctrine? Personal Doctrine?
And may I add, when will the point be mooted???
Well, very little of my life and the life of those around me has to do with baptism, so things like that aren't too important in the grand scheme. If I must define my faith in a doctrine, it would be something like this "Jesus lives and loves me". That's my basis. The moment I stray from that doctrine, yes, I get in trouble. For example, I have a tendency to try to take control of things myself and get self-righteous.Well the scripture ACTUALLY says this... so even if you think something different that doesn't make it change.
LIFE and DOCTRINE both must be payed close attention too.
Life is how you live your doctrine... Doctrine is based on your correct or incorrect understanding of scripture. To him who has ears let him hear... If we are humble to God's word we will understand his word.
That's what I mean ... it won't be ... I was being facetious.Why would it be mooted?
Well Baptism may not be a day to day thing in your life, it would be part of your doctrine. Understanding God's plan of salvation is VERY important. Once a person is saved how they live based on doctrine is was keeps them "in the vine".Well, very little of my life and the life of those around me has to do with baptism, so things like that aren't too important in the grand scheme. If I must define my faith in a doctrine, it would be something like this "Jesus lives and loves me". That's my basis. The moment I stray from that doctrine, yes, I get in trouble. For example, I have a tendency to try to take control of things myself and get self-righteous.
It demands focus. And Jesus is so big that when you gaze on him, the littler stuff fades away![]()
yes, baptism is not the act of salvation. But, it is very important to be baptised, because the apostles put a very high level of importance on being baptised after salvation. its often considered a sacrament along with communion. Its not necessary for salvation, but Jesus did command it. Therefore it is a necessary part of the christian life.WATER BAPTISM, IS NOT SALVATION......!
It is Simply "A Word Picture" of our identification with CHRIST, to His Death, Burial and Resruction! Nothing More - Nothing Less!
(1Corinthians 12:13) For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.
(Romans 8:9) But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
(Tittus 3:5-6-7) Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost;
(Tit 3:6) Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour;
(Tit 3:7) That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
WATER BAPTISM, is simply a work of righteousness! Nothing more, nothing less!
Thanks, Roger459
I know.... sorry about that. It is Mt 5:3-48 the Sermon on the Mount.
Do you understand what the Kindom is? I am not being sarcastic here. If you have never studied this out, it is an incredable study that will increase a persons faith in God, the continuty of His word and an amazment of the "coming of His kingdom".
This may need to be its own thread.... but what do you think the theme of Jesus' preaching was? It is interesting to look at that. It will surprise most prople that even though He talked about things like our need for salvation, God's love, the new birth the main theme was the kingdom. What the kingdom is, that it is/was coming, and the rules for this kingdom.
How this plays into doctrine, is our doctrine needs to match what God says it means to be part of the Kingdom.
R
I need to know what is meant by Doctrine here. My understanding of Doctrine is Church Doctrine because I can't figure personal Doctrine since personal interpretation of the bible is frowned upon here.
In my mind, even Church Doctrine requires interpretation of the bible by church leaders because all churches differ in Doctrine and I figure Doctrine has to come from the bible. So I ask what is Doctrine? Is it interpretation by church leaders?
Yes I do believe Baptism is required as did all the EC leaders. LOTS of "modern" church theologens have gone to the extreme to explain baptism away.
IN Him
Rick
I would agree about baptism in the sense that we do so to be obedient to Christ and the Scriptures but would strongly disagree that baptism is salvific - it is belief in Christ's finished work on the Cross that saves -
Mark 16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
The omission of baptized with "disbelieveth" would seem to show that Jesus does not make baptism essential to salvation. Condemnation rests on disbelief, not on baptism. So salvation rests on belief. (A.T. Robertson)
Ray![]()
Yes, I agree doctrine is important, and I don't think anyone disagrees on this matter.(Isaiah 28:13) But the word of the LORD was unto them
precept upon precept,
precept upon precept;
line upon line, line upon line;
here a little,
and there a little;
that
they might go,
and fall backward,
and be broken,
and snared,
and taken.
HOW NOW, can you say that DOCTRINE, "is not Important....?"
(John 10:1) Verily, verily, I [JESUS] say unto you, He that entereth not by the door into the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber.
Thanks, Roger459
Well, very little of my life and the life of those around me has to do with baptism, so things like that aren't too important in the grand scheme. If I must define my faith in a doctrine, it would be something like this "Jesus lives and loves me". That's my basis. The moment I stray from that doctrine, yes, I get in trouble. For example, I have a tendency to try to take control of things myself and get self-righteous.
It demands focus. And Jesus is so big that when you gaze on him, the littler stuff fades away![]()
I would agree about baptism in the sense that we do so to be obedient to Christ and the Scriptures but would strongly disagree that baptism is salvific - it is belief in Christ's finished work on the Cross that saves -
Mark 16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
The omission of baptized with "disbelieveth" would seem to show that Jesus does not make baptism essential to salvation. Condemnation rests on disbelief, not on baptism. So salvation rests on belief. (A.T. Robertson)
Ray![]()
Why in the world would a person be baptized if they didn't first believe?
I've heard people use that argument before, and it doesn't make logical sense.
You've also failed to consider Acts 2:37-41; Acts 22:16; Rom. 6:3-4; Gal. 3:26-17; Col. 2:11-12; 1 Pet. 3:21
The Bible is very clear about baptism, and if you read any of the extra-biblical writings of the early church fathers you'll see that their view of baptism was very different from your own, and they were the ones who sat directly at the feet of the Apostles.
I know of a good book that's a quick read if you're interested in this subject ... its called "Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up?" Google it.