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If Baptism Is Not A Condition of Salvation, Will You Answer These Questions?

October 31, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

Franklin Camp (deceased)

“Then Peter said unto them, repent, and be baptized everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost” (Acts 2:38).

If baptism is not a condition of salvation, why did Peter mention baptism, since he was answering the question of what to do to be saved? (Acts 2:37).

If salvation comes after baptism, would not repentance also follow salvation, since they are joined by the conjunction “and”? Are not repentance and baptism in this verse both for the same purpose?

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If salvation comes before baptism, why does Peter say it is for the remission of sins? If the phrase, “for the remission of sins” in Acts 2:38 means because of remission, would not the same phrase in Matthew 26:28 mean because of remission of sins? Did Jesus shed His blood because men were already saved? If Christ did not shed His blood because men were already saved, would it not follow that men are not baptized because they are already saved? The phrase in Matthew 26:28 and Acts 2:38 are identical in both the Greek and English. Would it not be a false doctrine to teach that Christ shed His blood because men were already saved? Likewise, is it not a false doctrine to teach that men are baptized, because they are already saved?

If the people on Pentecost were saved before they were baptized, why were they not added to the church until they were baptized, since such as should be saved were added to the church? The word church means “the called out” and only those baptized were added to the church. If one is saved before he is baptized, would he be saved before he is called out of the world? Is salvation in the world or in Christ? (2 Tim. 2:10).

“Then they that gladly received his word were baptized; and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls” (Acts 2:41). “He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him: the words that I have spoken will judge him in the last day” (John 12:48). “Then cometh the devil and taketh away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved” (Luke 8:12). Can one be saved and not receive the Word? All who received the Word on Pentecost were baptized.

Were there any on Pentecost who were saved that did not receive the Word? Does the Word say “baptized for the remission of sins” or “baptized because of remission of sins”? How is it possible for one to be baptized as the Word teaches, and not be baptized for the remission of sins? If you were not baptized for the remission of sins, you were not baptized as the Word teaches and therefore were not saved.

 

If not, why not?

-submitted by Jerry Sturgill

 

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Lesson Audio – Youth Night – Devo by Mason Morris – Are You on the Light or the Dark Side?

October 30, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

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10.30.19 WED – Youth Night – Devo by Mason Morris – Are You on the Light or the Dark Side
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Lesson Audio – Mark Day – The Faithful Sayings Sermon Series

October 27, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

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08.25.19 PM – Mark Day – The Faithful Saying of Salvation
Scripture Reading – Tanner Adkins: I Timothy 1:12-15
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09.01.19 PM – Mark Day – The Faithful Saying of Leadership
I Timothy 3:1
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09.08.19 PM – Mark Day – The Faithful Saying of Godliness
Scripture Reading – Gabe Scott: I Timothy 4:6-11
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09.15.19 PM – Mark Day – The Faithful Saying of Faithful Endurance
II Timothy 2:8-13
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10.27.19 PM – Mark Day – The Faithful Sayings of a Changed Life
Titus 2:11-3:8
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Lesson Audio – Mark Day – Reading Revelation

October 27, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

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10.27.19 AM – Mark Day – Reading Revelation
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Jesus Standing at the Right Hand of God

October 25, 2019 by admin 4 Comments

            Last month we examined the importance of Jesus sitting at the right hand of God. We noticed that the right hand was a place of equal power, authority, and honor. Christ is God. God the Father and God the Son are equals; one is not greater than the other. The fact Jesus is sitting indicates He has completed His task. He accomplished His objective at the cross and now He sits in Heaven next to God. Yet, an interesting scene is presented at Stephen’s death. As the Jewish council prepared to stone him, Stephen saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God (Acts 7:54-55). Stephen said, “Look! I see the heavens opened, and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God!” (Acts 7:56). This is the only place in the New Testament where Jesus is recorded as standing next to God. Since Luke was guided by the Holy Spirit and a physician by trade, it should not surprise us that he was meticulous about writing every minute detail. There is a reason Luke wrote this account as he did. In this article, the 2 most likely reasons will be considered.

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            When royalty stands, it is either out of anger or honor for the person before him. The Bible, in several places, validates this statement. King Ahasuerus arose out of anger when Esther revealed Haman’s plot to kill the Jewish people (Est. 7:1-7). Out of anger, Jonathan arose from the table while he argued with his father Saul concerning David (1 Sam. 20:34). When Isaiah was preaching to Judah about their sinful living, the prophet described the Lord as standing up to judge them. God’s anger caused Him to arise and judge those who were living in wickedness (Is. 3:8-15). On the other hand, royalty also will stand when they wish to honor someone. When Jonah’s message of Nineveh’s destruction reached the Assyrian king, he arose and humbled himself before God (Jonah 3:4-10). When Josiah ordered the Law to be read to all the people of Jerusalem, he stood beside a pillar at the temple and made a covenant before the Lord (2 Kgs. 23:1-3). These verses illustrate that royalty stood either out of anger or out of respect, depending on the person. Jesus standing at Stephen’s death may have been both out of anger and honor. Jesus may have stood in anger against those who stoned Stephen, certainly their wicked action would have displeased our Savior (Acts 7:57-60). Jesus may have stood out of respect for His faithful martyr who had preached His Gospel without fear (Acts 7:1-53).

            The second possible reason Jesus stood at Stephen’s death was because He was standing as a witness on Stephen’s behalf. The proper posture for a witness was standing; an example of this can be found at Jesus trial when his accusers stood up to give their false testimony (Mk. 14:56-59). Therefore, Jesus was standing as an advocate to the Father on behalf of Stephen. Stephen was confessing Jesus before men and Jesus was in turn confessing Stephen before God. Those that hold to this view find a real-life example of Christ acting on His promise (Matt. 10:32-33). Without a doubt, Jesus is the Christian’s advocate to the Father if we confess our sins (1 John. 1:9-2:2). The imagery of Jesus standing to defend Stephen should warm the Christian’s heart and give he/she hope that Christ will do the same for us if we stand up for Him in this life.

            We cannot know with certainty why Jesus stood in Stephen’s vision. The reasons given were possibilities, not certainties. This article was written to draw attention to how important it is to notice the small details. It is beneficial to read your Bible, but it is even more beneficial to study it deeply. May the Lord bless you in your deep study of His Word.    

 

–Brandon Foresha

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