Merry Christmas and God bless you all. Thank you for the wonderful insights. ❤🙏
@moshodi10019 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
@martinlohne512819 күн бұрын
In Acts 19 mention was made of persons who had received the baptism of John (that would be by immersion) and were advised to be rebaptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. Sister White had been baptized by immersion into the Methodist Church and when she learned of the necessity of keeping the seventh day Sabbath holy she was rebaptized by her husband James White. Her advice was that those coming out of Sunday keeping churches should be rebaptized and that is not current practice in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. I know of no other instances in the Bible or Spirit of Prophecy where rebaptism is recommended or mandated for other reasons than those two mentioned above. In addition, the one known as the Prodigal Son in Luke 15 who had spent his money on things like harlots was welcomed back by his father with no mention of any special ceremony being needed. I do not consider sprinkling water or pouring water on someone real baptism in the biblical sense.
@williamborden986819 күн бұрын
"Calamities" in the Latter Times, according to the Spirit of Prophecy, Pastor Stephen Bohr is correct 💯
@djpr815 күн бұрын
Correct? He thinks the're no connection of the Sunday Law with project 2025. He said that Trump has nothing to do with project 2025. Trump said that, but he lied, there's proof that he lied. At the end he said something very concerning about preaching that the Sunday Law is near, but Ellen White is very clear that if the people were half awake, if they realized the nearness of the events there would be a reform in our churches, and many more would believe the message. A lot of things he said that are just wrong. And there's no excuse for him cause he visited pastor Isaac Dr.Isaac Olatunji , and went to his church that preaches about the imminnet Sunday Law. Like the days of Noah. Only just a few voices sounding the alarm of the imminent Sunday Law.
@MSB78019 күн бұрын
Personally, I don’t think it’s the same thing with marriage and baptism. Because Jesus was baptized for those who can’t be baptized. So it’s not even in the same ballpark. Although it sounds good in theory.
@user-ky2xo2ls4m16 күн бұрын
Yes, Jesus was baptised for those who were not able to be baptised (like the thief on the cross) but imo, someone who has left the church and gone back to the world then returns to the faith repentant, can be baptised so they should be baptised. Unless of course if they are physically unable to be, then they could have a ceremony (profession of faith kind of thing) to recommit to Christ. I think it is the same as divorce. Again imo 🙂
@MSB78019 күн бұрын
Is disfellowshipped and excommunication the same thing?
@SecretsUnsealedMinistry10 күн бұрын
Excommunication is a religious penalty that restricts or limits a person's membership in a religious community. It can include: Being barred from receiving sacraments Being barred from exercising an office within the church Being refused a Catholic burial Being considered an exile from the church In the SDA church it means that a person cannot hold an office and they lose membership, but are not shunned by the members. They are encouraged to continue attending church in hope that they can be reconciled unless they are teaching others heretical things and leading others away from Bible truth. People are disfellowshipped after they have been counseled and refuse to renounce or quit open sin. Larry Pyburn Pastoral Dept.
@er1562.BIBLETRUTH17 күн бұрын
Where in the Bible is rebaptism apart from those who were not baptized in the Spirit. Good stories but not in the Bible analogies and his explanation but not biblical. Is baptism for the church membership or for salvation? Forgiveness is offered for sin. Not biblical follow the Bible not man!
@barryford148219 күн бұрын
The Bible says one faith one baptism. Martin Luther said in this case the fact the person returned to Christ is proof the baptism worked