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I do not see why I would, noIf there were a member of your church - who had been scriptural baptized;
then say they had slightly backsliden - and then decided to re-dedicated their life to the Lord
would you re-baptized them?
Why or why not?
If there were a member of your church - who had been scriptural baptized;
then say they had slightly backsliden - and then decided to re-dedicated their life to the Lord
would you re-baptized them?
Why or why not?
Acts of the Apostles 19:3-5, ". . .I don't see any examples of rebaptism in Scripture, . . .
". . . one baptism, . . .". Ephesians 4:5. [There is one teaching on baptisms (plural), Hebrews 6:2.] < Christians disagree >What about 3, 4 or 5 times?
Not the same baptism.Acts of the Apostles 19:3-5, ". . .
And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized? And they said, Unto John's baptism. Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of repentance, saying unto the people, that they should believe on him which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus. When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. . . ."
The water baptism.Not the same baptism
It was not the same believer's baptism. One was pre-cross one was post-cross.The water baptism.
You have a mistaken view. Matthew 3:11. The disciples who became the Apostles where Baptized by John the Baptist. Your interpreting, how ever you came by it, prevents your correct understanding of Acts 19:4.It was not the same believer's baptism. One was pre-cross one was post-cross.
You have a mistaken view. Matthew 3:11. The disciples who became the Apostles where Baptized by John the Baptist. Your interpreting, how ever you came by it, prevents your correct understanding of Acts 19:4.
No, for is they were already saved and believers baptized, once was enough!If there were a member of your church - who had been scriptural baptized;
then say they had slightly backsliden - and then decided to re-dedicated their life to the Lord
would you re-baptized them?
Why or why not?