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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 7

The kingdom of heaven is like a man, who trained for years to run the Olympic 400-meter race, and whose hamstring failed, making it impossible not only to win the race, but even to finish. For I tell you that … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 6.1 (Summary of Arguments Made in the Comments)

Guy asked, But where’s the bottom? At what point is it not a baptism at all? If there’s no bottom, then no one really needs baptized at all. Because if everything’s a baptism to some degree, then nothing is. It’s … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 6

Perfect baptism Does God require a perfect faith to save someone? Or a perfect penitence? Then why on earth would he require perfect baptism when faith and penitence are are of the essence? There’s a strain of thought in 20th … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 5.1

JMF asked, 1) Jay— Functionally, how would we go about asking if one had received the Spirit? As you said in your book, there are atheists that blow us away in ways that look like Spirit fruit. JMF, That’s a … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 4.4 (Further on Apollos and the laying on of hands)

Guy said, (1) The Ephesian disciples would know they received the Spirit because when Paul laid his hands on them, they prophesied and spoke in tongues. That’s entirely true, but it’s not the only way to know whether someone has … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 5

Infant baptism Now, the other place where the Churches of Christ (and Baptists) disagree with most of the rest of Christianity is in the acceptability of infant baptism (even if performed by immersion). I don’t want to re-walk well-worn ground, … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 4.3 (The faith that saves)

Comment regarding how to read the “faith is sufficient” passages Ray, In part 2 I listed dozens of verses that declare faith sufficient. You insist that they must say “faith alone.” But there’s more than one way to say something. … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 4.2 (God’s covenant with Abraham)

Arland, I just posted a comment explaining how “faith” does not mean mere intellectual acceptance (except as used by James to condemn a false faith). I agree that the “faith being reckoned for righteousness” passages are a good place to … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 4.1 (The Ephesians and Apollos)

I’ve been slow to join in the comments. Elders meeting Wednesday went late. Had a firm function Thursday night. Other stuff Friday. So today I’ve been playing catch up. Many readers don’t subscribe to the comments, so I’m going to … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 4

Resolving the paradox So let’s be clear here. There are a bunch of verses that speak in terms of salvation occurring when we’re baptized. And there are a bunch of verses that say all people with faith (in the sense … Continue reading

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