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This is something I tried to ask my mom about. I was baptised as a baby, is it all I need? I don't want to put Jesus back on the cross, I just want the salvation, cleansing, filled with the spirit.. my faith in Him is strong, my repentence true.
Wasn't sure where to put this, please move if it's in the wrong forum. Ty
Pardon me; why would they want your money when you say you have not yet made public confession in baptism?
I would be wary of ppl who want your money.Because they want money... period. Why take an 85 year olds money.. same answer.:
Because they want money... period.
Why take an 85 year olds money.. same answer.:
Why? For what?
Why refuse it?
@Taken I like post #82 so much I would like it twice or more if I could.
If my sins are not cleansed away, will my belief(Jesus is our Savoir, he sacrificed his life for my sins, he was risen) alone save me from them when I stand before our Father? That is the reason.. I am not sure.
I'm not sure "wish I hadn't done it" is really right, more like if I knew then what I know now I wouldn't have prolly? At the time ritual baptism was the only baptism I knew of though, I have since found the others. Imo that ritual remains an important if misunderstood step in our rebirths, our births being the actual baptism by water imo, what the ritual is meant to invoke, or at least was? But none of that really got communicated to me at the time, it was more like an initiation into a club imo, I went right back to my old life, etc
I think they put the cart before the horse. The Baptist church that is. After 3 visits you are asked to sign a tithing contract. I'm not saying all Baptist churches, just the one I visited.
I'm not sure "wish I hadn't done it" is really right, more like if I knew then what I know now I wouldn't have prolly? At the time ritual baptism was the only baptism I knew of though, I have since found the others. Imo that ritual remains an important if misunderstood step in our rebirths, our births being the actual baptism by water imo, what the ritual is meant to invoke, or at least was? But none of that really got communicated to me at the time, it was more like an initiation into a club imo, I went right back to my old life, etc
But none of that really got communicated to me at the time, it was more like an initiation into a club imo, I went right back to my old life, etc
Dipped does NOT = immersed.Baptize = dip or immerse into something.
But none of that really got communicated to me at the time, it was more like an initiation into a club imo, I went right back to my old life, etc
i would get away from that "bleakness of the future" thing then, sounds like what the world is saying to me wadr. I would go to Peru if I had to, to get away from that. We know that we live in an Empire in the Decline/Decadence stage, and we even have a reliable clock in the dollar to calculate when it will...well, "fall" isn't really the right term, it's fallen over 99% already lol, so let's say "crash." Which I suspect even that is over-dramatic, and "whimper" will be closer to truth for most people, I mean we waste a lot of brain space fearing some future crash which imo is mostly a distraction to avoid looking at today honestly. Bleakness of the future sounds an awful lot like the evening news to me!Thank you for answering.
The old life feeds the carnal man, I find joy escapes me. The thorn in my side I guess. Things that I enjoyed I don't, and the bleakness of the future doesn't bring joy.
I get alot about you after 3 months of trying to understand. Lol
amen, who goes to baptism as to death now, it's unheard ofSorry considering your post further and maybe it just became clear that...the ‘initiation into a club’ held no power of death since every time I returned to my old life. Without death there can be no resurrection to walk in newness of Life.
βάπτω, “to dip in or under” (trans.): Hom. Od., 9, 392; Aesch. Prom., 863: ἐν σφαγαῖσι βάψασα ξίφος; “to dye,” used in Josephus only in this sense, Bell., 4, 563; Ant., 3, 102; βάμμα, “dyed material,” Ant., 3, 129; P. Par., 52, 10; 53, 5 (163/2 B.C.): βαπτά, “dyed or coloured clothes.”Dipped does NOT = immersed.