Category Archives: Baptism

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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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 3

“Faith” in Paul and in John isn’t mere intellectual acceptance. The meaning of “faith” It’s true, of course, as I’ve frequently argued, that “faith” in Paul and John includes the sense of repentance or loyalty or faithfulness, but this is … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 2

It’s hard to think new thoughts There’s this old preacher story — that is, it’s an old story, not necessarily a story told by old preachers. It’s goes like this — I was driving on the Alaska Highway from the … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 1.5

As the series goes along, I’ll be addressing several of the comments within the flow of the overarching argument. This is just to add some additional thoughts prompted by the comments. There are two arguments being made in favor of … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 1

A few days ago, a question came up in the comments regarding joint efforts with congregations that aren’t Churches of Christ. How do we deal with potential converts when we’re working with Baptists and Methodists. I responded — Which church … Continue reading

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Amazing Grace: “Plain Talk” Questions Born of Water

I get emails — Jay- I feel your comments about 1 Cor 1: 17 miss the mark and I don’t know what your statement about making a choice between faith only and faith and baptism means. I have had faith … Continue reading

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Baptist Sacramentalism 2

A while back, I posted the full text of an article by Stanley K. Fowler noting the increasing convergence of Baptist and Church of Christ baptismal theology. It turns out that was a pre-publication copy of an article to be … Continue reading

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