So good. I actually do believe that baptism in the name of Jesus Christ is part of the salvation process of John 3:5 and act 2:38. I believe it is possible to go to heaven, if someone does not have the knowledge/opportunity for baptism, of course, but Romans one: 17 talks about salvation, being from faith to faith from beginning to end, not just one salvation moment, but a whole life of salvation. We have been saved, we are being saved and we shall be saved. I don’t believe that it is either or but both and. We know that in someway baptism saves because one Peter 320: 21 says that it does, and it gives us a clean conscience toward God, so if we think of salvation from our initial repentance and faith, which is our equator from guilt by God to baptism in Jesus name, which is Washington cleansing to the infilling of the Holy Spirit, which is the earnest of our inheritance, to continued sanctification both as individual moments of faith, and as an entire lifetime process, along with ultimately being glorified, when we see him face-to-face, we should have no problem, believing that it is all part of the package. What an awesome gift, salvation, from faith, to faith, as it is written, quoted from her to, the just or the righteous shall live by faith… It is not just that we have a moment of faith, and we are done, but we continually live by faith. Even as we look for his coming, we purify ourselves, one John, three -1: three.
Thankyou Jesus!!!! Thankyou God 🙌
Yes, lord, in Jesus' holy holy name, Amen !! I pray for all my sisters xnd brothers.
Amen goodmorning and God-bless each of you!!!!
Love you !!!!❤
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So good. I actually do believe that baptism in the name of Jesus Christ is part of the salvation process of John 3:5 and act 2:38. I believe it is possible to go to heaven, if someone does not have the knowledge/opportunity for baptism, of course, but Romans one: 17 talks about salvation, being from faith to faith from beginning to end, not just one salvation moment, but a whole life of salvation. We have been saved, we are being saved and we shall be saved. I don’t believe that it is either or but both and. We know that in someway baptism saves because one Peter 320: 21 says that it does, and it gives us a clean conscience toward God, so if we think of salvation from our initial repentance and faith, which is our equator from guilt by God to baptism in Jesus name, which is Washington cleansing to the infilling of the Holy Spirit, which is the earnest of our inheritance, to continued sanctification both as individual moments of faith, and as an entire lifetime process, along with ultimately being glorified, when we see him face-to-face, we should have no problem, believing that it is all part of the package. What an awesome gift, salvation, from faith, to faith, as it is written, quoted from her to, the just or the righteous shall live by faith… It is not just that we have a moment of faith, and we are done, but we continually live by faith. Even as we look for his coming, we purify ourselves, one John, three -1: three.