Got Questions --- Got Wrong: Difference between revisions

From Landmark
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
<big>
Got Questions ---  
Got Questions ---  
'''Got Wrong'''
'''Got Wrong'''

Latest revision as of 21:08, 6 September 2024

Got Questions --- Got Wrong

1) The “one baptism” of

Ephesians 4.5

Ephesians 4

is not a water baptism, but a spiritual one.

2) The church did not begin with John the Baptist

but with the Spirit’s baptism on the Day of Pentecost ---WRONG


the Church was empowered

Acts 1.8

8 But ye shall receive power,
after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you:
and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem,
and in all Judaea, and in Samaria,
and unto the uttermost part of the earth.
This is talking to the Church
not individuals
Those baptized believers already had the Holy Spirit
on the Day of Pentecost


The Church was started
when Jesus was baptized
He was a member and head of His Church

Acts 11.15-16

Acts 11

3) The baptism of John is not sufficient for the New Testament church

Baptism is by the authority
of a New Testament church
A man does not have authority to baptize
Only baptized believers are members of the Church

Acts 18.24-28

Acts 18

Acts 19.1-7

Acts 19

4) The church is not just a local body

churches are local visible bodies

but a worldwide entity comprised of all believers, WRONG

with Christ as their Head

Backdoor Baptist

Ephesians 1.21-22

Ephesians 1

5) Scripture lists three categories of people:

unsaved Jews, unsaved Gentiles, and the church

It does not say unsaved
There are saved Jews
Paul was a Jew
There are saved Gentiles
I am a Gentile


1 Corinthians 10.32

1 Corinthians 10


The “family of God,” therefore, is not separate from the church {of God} WRONG

Kingdom of God

The “Baptist Bride” churches,

Bride of Christ

with their emphasis on the ordinance of baptism,

are surely missing the point of

1 Corinthians 1.10-17

1 Corinthians 1

There, Paul rebukes the church for the schisms

arising over who had baptized whom.

A man does not have authority to baptize
Baptism is by the authority
of a New Testament church


Paul goes so far as to say, “Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel.”


Water baptism by the authority of a New Testament church
makes a man a member of the Bride of Christ

--