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“The Body of Christ” with Integrity (On Topic Only”
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 4794546" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Your baptism in water was not scriptural if you claim to be saved prior to being immersed. Scriptural baptism is for those dead in sin. Baptism is a burial. You don't bury people who are alive and well. Bury the dead man to arise to walk in newness of life. (Rom. 6 )</p><p>Simply believing God and thinking are on the same ground as Abraham is laugh out loud hilarious.</p><p>Righteousness simply means without guilt, and it is a gift from God to the sinner upon the condition ( salvation is not unconditional) of an obedient faith (Rom. 5:17-21, 6:23). Righteousness is imputed to us upon the same basis that it was imputed to Abraham. Righteousness is imputed upon the basis of works of faith - not works of merit.</p><p>Check out post #969 for a glimpse why Abraham was counted as Righteousness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 4794546, member: 65823"] Your baptism in water was not scriptural if you claim to be saved prior to being immersed. Scriptural baptism is for those dead in sin. Baptism is a burial. You don't bury people who are alive and well. Bury the dead man to arise to walk in newness of life. (Rom. 6 ) Simply believing God and thinking are on the same ground as Abraham is laugh out loud hilarious. Righteousness simply means without guilt, and it is a gift from God to the sinner upon the condition ( salvation is not unconditional) of an obedient faith (Rom. 5:17-21, 6:23). Righteousness is imputed to us upon the same basis that it was imputed to Abraham. Righteousness is imputed upon the basis of works of faith - not works of merit. Check out post #969 for a glimpse why Abraham was counted as Righteousness. [/QUOTE]
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