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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 6071951" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>So, baptism is a work of God and not man as you stated.</p><p></p><p>Your interpretation of the faith that is expressed I think is the wrong definition of the kind of faith one must have before baptism.i The burial part is right. Sprinkling would not be baptism.</p><p>When a person in the Bible "expressed faith'' in what he was told to do to be saved, he submitted to baptism for the purpose of what the disciples taught that we can read. For the remission of sins, to be put "in Christ", to bury a dead man, to wash away your sins, to be saved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 6071951, member: 65823"] So, baptism is a work of God and not man as you stated. Your interpretation of the faith that is expressed I think is the wrong definition of the kind of faith one must have before baptism.i The burial part is right. Sprinkling would not be baptism. When a person in the Bible "expressed faith'' in what he was told to do to be saved, he submitted to baptism for the purpose of what the disciples taught that we can read. For the remission of sins, to be put "in Christ", to bury a dead man, to wash away your sins, to be saved. [/QUOTE]
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