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What is Scriptural Baptism?

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Tom Butler, Feb 17, 2008.

  1. LeBuick

    LeBuick New Member

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    Isn't hence future tense meaning the Holy Ghost comes after the water baptism?

    Good discussion guys and I agree we need to assure one is baptized based on sound beliefs and if in doubt dunk um again to be sure.

    I have never known of a layperson to baptize but looking at our constitution it does make provisions based on the absence of clergy.

    The last few years we've been having candidates go through 6 weeks of new member classes before we dunk um. My hopes is they have some idea of why they are being baptized. I know this is contrary to biblical examples but I prayed long and hard and have noticed a reduction in attrition after baptism.

    Since one must accept Christ as the Lord and Saviour before being baptized, I also feel one should be of an age to know what that means.
     
  2. Brother Bob

    Brother Bob New Member

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    Yes, until the day of Penecost came and after that the Holy Ghost comes first and then the water. The Gentile example is Cornielus (sp).

    I would say the 6 weeks would really be a hard thing for a person who is really saved. I couldn't wait to get in the water.

    BBob,
     
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