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There are many different baptisms being performed today by religious people–different methods and for different purposes. However, the only baptism that I as an individual facing eternity ought to be concerned with is the baptism that Jesus spoke of when he said, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved.” (Mark 16:16 NKJV) This is the baptism of the Great Commission when Jesus told the apostles, “Go therefore and make disciples of a…
There are approximately 38,000 denominations in the world today calling themselves Christian according to the results I found on the subject doing a Google search. I was astounded and find that number hard to believe but be that as it may we all know there are a vast multitude of them and I suppose the number you come up with depends on how you decide to count them. If this number is correct we have gone from 1 church in the New Testament to 3…
Over the course of time just about all of us are confronted with the reality of suffering and abuse not just on newscasts but in our own personal world where we live day by day and experience life up close. Why are small precious children abused? Why do many of them from all outward appearances not have a chance from the get go due to the circumstances they were born into? Why do old people often get in such horrible conditions as you find th…
ignorant for he knew only the baptism of John. We can also conclude Apollos did not spend time in Jerusalem afterwards for the apostles that remained there and the church leaders there knew clearly the differences in the two baptisms and he in close association with them would have soon learned the difference himself. It is thus highly probable that Apollos had never been in Jerusalem after Jesus’ death if ever. It can also be safely assu…
The parable of the talents is found in Matthew 25:14-30 with an account that is similar in many respects in Luke 19:12-28 although there are differences. Only the account given in Matthew is referred to, by men, as the parable of the talents but it is profitable to read Luke along with Matthew. Differences aside both accounts seem to be teaching about the same lesson and one I have needed throughout my life. The account is too long to quote he…
…research before he starts writing. All of this will be readily evident to you once you read an article or two of his. Not only does he know the Bible he also knows what men are saying about it.) Walking by Faith: Origin of Instrumental Music in Christian Worship (This is an online copy of what was once a pamphlet consisting of two sermons delivered in the late 1800′s by M. C. Kurfees. Gives the best definition of faith I have ever read…
The church Christ built is worthless to man if it is impossible to find it (or establish it), if it only existed in ancient history, and cannot be known today. Fortunately, like all things that exist, there are marks of identification that allow us to know his church from those made by man. We are able to distinguish one thing from another in life because of characteristics that each possess that differ from another. True, there may be many …
Baptism has been a hot topic down through the ages–who should be baptized, why, for what purpose, are there any prerequisites, what is accomplished in it, does it matter, is it essential for salvation or have anything at all to do with it, what is baptism (is it sprinkling, pouring, immersion, or take your choice?). So many questions but are there no answers? Was God such a poor communicator that he could not make the subject clear? Wha…
let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins” (Acts 2:38 NKJV) spoken concerning the baptism Jesus requires in our own time? The words sound very similar to me. Am I saying that both baptisms were identical? No, but the difference lay not in the end to be achieved. John’s baptism ultimately would have done no good had Jesus not died on the cross. In that sense it looked forward and was a promise. We …