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Old 02-24-2007, 08:50 AM
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sometimes you're given a complimentary backrub as the marathon progresses ... fringe benefit???
Do a study on mockers in the Scripture, Sir.

Your arguments are about as empty as your attempts at wit.

Your scorn and contempt for the Apostolic Church is as clear as can be.

I am quickly losing interest in discussing anything with you.
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Old 02-24-2007, 08:51 AM
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You know, I really have a problem with the idea that Jeff Arnold is saying that people are too stuck on the message. He was not saying that the message was invalid, or held lesser priority than in times past. He was simply stating that it is a foundational issue. At some point Christians need to move on, and yet continually add maturity to their walk with God.

To imply that he meant otherwise is quite a stretch.

And to quote a meeting meant to minister to preachers as salvation based teaching is as equally flawed.
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:00 AM
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I heard it preached as salvational and non-salvational.

I was just hungry for all of God I could get and I wanted "the Holy Ghost" as we always called it. I never believed even sitting under a PAJC believing pastor and ministering in the UPCI for almost 25 years that it was necessary for regeneration or salvation.

I tried to believe it. I worked at it. I studied Scripture and listened to the most skillful with the Word present that doctrinal view but never could I get it to mesh with scripture or experience.

I'm still looking for someone to convince me. I have an open mind and heart. And why not? There would be no sense in closing my mind to this if it is truth. I simply cannot see where it is and it has nothing to do with stubborn proud refusal to believe or accept that it is truth..

I've sat in meeting after meeting through the years.....church, campmeetings, conferences, teaching seminars, read books, read and pored over and through Scripture, sat and talked to others who hold that view and sought God but never has my mind or heart been satisfied with the teaching that every man and woman who has never spoken in tongues i.e. received a Spirit baptism will spend eternity in hell in spite of their love for God, and their faith in Him and living for Him to the best of their ability and their natures and hearts having been regenerated and changed through the power and Spirit of Almighty God.

I'm still open.
My sister, Kathy, is married to a Southern Baptist preacher. They consider themselves Bapticostal, and these arguments can be maddening at times.

She and her husband believe much like you, Felicity. She will accept that the bible teaches baptism in Jesus' Name, and of course most Christians believe repentance is necessary. Where we have a parting of ways is on the necessity of baptism, and the infilling of the Holy Ghost.

This discussion makes me feel like I'm involved in one of those long family debates, although this debate has been much more civil.
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:12 AM
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Good discussion carry on.


Faith only folks are confused about what faith is. Their faith requires nothing and does nothing that is not Biblical faith.
Read the faith chapter Hebrews 11 faith was active not passive.
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:15 AM
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Three steppers are confused as to what faith MEANS to "faith only" people.... or at least this 'faith only' person.



It does not mean mental ascent and then sit on your butt until you die or 'the rapture' comes.


Wait a minute...

I got sucked in again... ugh...
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:23 AM
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Good discussion carry on.
Thanks for your permission. lol

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Old 02-24-2007, 09:28 AM
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Good discussion carry on.


Faith only folks are confused about what faith is. Their faith requires nothing and does nothing that is not Biblical faith.
Read the faith chapter Hebrews 11 faith was active not passive.
Elder E...I don't know anyone who is a 'faith only' believer...
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:33 AM
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Elder E...I don't know anyone who is a 'faith only' believer...

Barb,

With all respect, they are thicker than hair on a dog's back.

Faith + nothing=salvation.

They don't like to identify themselves as such usually, but when you pin them down, that is what it amounts to.

As deeply as it pains you to acknowledge it, there are some folks who are wrong in their doctrine.
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:46 AM
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When the high Priest began at the brazen altar, would sin have been atoned for had he stopped there or at the laver?

Atonement was not complete until the blood made it all the way into the Holy of Holies.
Are you saying the laver is baptism??? CS???
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Old 02-24-2007, 09:48 AM
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Are you saying the laver is baptism??? CS???
No.

I am saying you can't stop partway and expect to receive the full benefit of God's provision.
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