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Salvation 2.0: Part 6.6: Why Water Baptism?

Why does God want believers to be baptized? Well, actions matters, just as words matter. * The requirement to be baptized forces another requirement — confession. I can have something like faith and keep it a secret. But when I … Continue reading

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“In the Garden”

We sang this one in church where I grew up all the time. Very pretty tune. But it’s never really touched me as much as this performance — because I think Emily Ann Roberts believes the lyrics. I’m not sure … Continue reading

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“Something in the Water”

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Salvation 2.0: Part 6.5: Why Faith Must be Confessed

Sixth point: For some reason, God wants his converts baptized in water. There’s not the least hint of water baptism in the OT. It was introduced by John the Baptist as a sign associated with the coming Kingdom and adopted by … Continue reading

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Salvation 2.0: Part 6.4: Saved by Faith, Just Like Abraham

Fifth point: The faith that saves is the faith of Abraham. Paul says so in Rom 4 and Gal 3. The one wrinkle is that, after the resurrection, Abraham’s faith in God becomes faith in God the Father and the … Continue reading

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In re: Social Isolation

 

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Logos offers $100 for referring a friend

I received this email from Logos: It’s pretty simple—when a friend or family member calls a Resource Expert at 1-888-875-9491, they just need to say you referred them. Upon purchase of a new Logos 6 base package (valued over $500), … Continue reading

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Salvation 2.0: Part 6.3: Baptism: Martin Luther and James

Third point: I’m not arguing that there’s a missing verse that says “faith alone,” and I’m not under the influence of Martin Luther’s German translation. Rather, verses that say things like “everyone who believes” will be saved should be read as … Continue reading

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Thanks!

Email subscriptions to One In Jesus have grown from about 1,000 at the beginning of the year to 1,500! So just a note to say “thanks” for reading and supporting this work. It’s also interesting to study the national suffixes … Continue reading

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Salvation 2.0: Part 6.2: Baptismal proof texts

Second point: I know each and every Church of Christ proof text on baptism. So do the other readers. Please don’t insult me or the other readers by filling the comments with quotations of the very familiar baptism texts. (I’ve … Continue reading

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