"It is not our business to become involved in #slavery. Those are #social issues. We have been called to #preach the #gospel. We must deliver the Word. We must save people's #souls. We must not get involved in the issues of liberating people from the chains of slavery. If they accept #Jesus #Christ as their Savior, by and by they will be free - over there." - Tom Skinner quoting "the [strangely #silent ] #evangelical, Bible-believing, #fundamental, #orthodox, #conservative church" (from keynote address at #InterVarsity #Christian Fellowship's 1970 Urbana Conference)
Great question! Thx for asking. My position based on scripture and the oldest understanding of baptism from Church history I’d say it’s helpful to know that God baptizes us and that it’s His work, there’s no need for me nor anyone to get “re-baptized.” In fact, biblically, there’s no such thing as being “re-baptized.” The Bible says in Ephesians 4:5, there’s, “one Lord, one faith, one baptism,…”. God grants forgiveness and assurance through baptism, so my one time baptism that God performed, using human hands, regular water, & His word of promise, is good enough.
Thank you all for your responses. I've been wondering about this for a while now and even signed up to get rebaptized a while back, and I have been told that I should. Great interview, Flame. Thanks so much for the insight.
Man, I understand what brotha flame is saying but it sounds like he’s conflating Calvinism with baptists theology, most reformed people (not baptists) I would say Presbyterian would agree with some of the points he’s making about the sacraments even tho we disagree on them
"I believe in the teachings of #Christ, but you on the other side of the world do not, I read the #Bible faithfully and see little in #Christendom that those who profess faith pretend to see. The #Christians above all others are seeking after #wealth. Their aim is to be #rich at the expense of their #neighbors. They come among aliens to #exploit them for their own good and #cheat them to do so. Their #prosperity is far more essential to them than the life, liberty, and happiness of others." - Mohandas #Gandhi (probably the most #Jesus loving non-Christian in history) 🛐☮❤✝
Flame here! Thank you all for having me! I thoroughly enjoyed my time chatting with my friend, Russell Moore!
God’s peace.
One thing about Flame, he gonna back these thoughts up with scripture… Great interview!!!
Lets go .. EXTRA NOS Academy!
"It is not our business to become involved in #slavery. Those are #social issues. We have been called to #preach the #gospel. We must deliver the Word. We must save people's #souls. We must not get involved in the issues of liberating people from the chains of slavery. If they accept #Jesus #Christ as their Savior, by and by they will be free - over there."
- Tom Skinner quoting "the [strangely #silent ] #evangelical, Bible-believing, #fundamental, #orthodox, #conservative church"
(from keynote address at #InterVarsity #Christian Fellowship's 1970 Urbana Conference)
Thank you for sharing this interview.
Thank you for watching! I hope you found things said to be helpful. 🫶🏾
So, if I was baptized Catholic as a baby, should I get baptized again? The church I attend now is nondenominational.
No. You should not be rebaptized. Baptism is Gods work. 1 Lord 1 Faith 1 Baptism - eph 4:5-6
Great question! Thx for asking.
My position based on scripture and the oldest understanding of baptism from Church history I’d say it’s helpful to know that God baptizes us and that it’s His work, there’s no need for me nor anyone to get “re-baptized.” In fact, biblically, there’s no such thing as being “re-baptized.” The Bible says in Ephesians 4:5, there’s, “one Lord, one faith, one baptism,…”. God grants forgiveness and assurance through baptism, so my one time baptism that God performed, using human hands, regular water, & His word of promise, is good enough.
Thank you all for your responses. I've been wondering about this for a while now and even signed up to get rebaptized a while back, and I have been told that I should.
Great interview, Flame. Thanks so much for the insight.
"We are justified by faith alone". Most definitely
Amen! God is kind!
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Man, I understand what brotha flame is saying but it sounds like he’s conflating Calvinism with baptists theology, most reformed people (not baptists) I would say Presbyterian would agree with some of the points he’s making about the sacraments even tho we disagree on them
I went from 1689 baptists to Dutch reformed,3 forms of unity because of the issues brotha flame had with Baptist theology
It's a shame that Russell Moore has become a liberal progressive "Christian." He could have been a great servant of the Lord for decades more.
"I believe in the teachings of #Christ, but you on the other side of the world do not, I read the #Bible faithfully and see little in #Christendom that those who profess faith pretend to see. The #Christians above all others are seeking after #wealth. Their aim is to be #rich at the expense of their #neighbors. They come among aliens to #exploit them for their own good and #cheat them to do so. Their #prosperity is far more essential to them than the life, liberty, and happiness of others."
- Mohandas #Gandhi (probably the most #Jesus loving non-Christian in history)
🛐☮❤✝