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Are Feelings Authoritative?
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call-in, Bible study television program presented by the Danville
church of Christ and hosted by our preacher, Norm Fields.
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Luke 23:42 And he said unto Jesus,
Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. 43 And
Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou
be with me in paradise.
A: It seems that every time we teach on the
essential element of baptism is the biblical plan of salvation
someone will say, "Well, what about the thief on the cross? He
wasn't baptized!" Norm deals with this sore misuse of the
beautiful account of the thief's confession of faith and gives the
biblical perspective on Luke 23:42-43.
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This question is being dealt with on the TV program.
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Q: Why did Paul say he didn't come to Baptize
but preach the Gospel?
Paul made this comment in 1 Corinthians 1:17. For Christ sent me not
to baptize, but to preach the gospel: not with wisdom of words, lest
the cross of Christ should be made of none effect. It is unfortunate
that many, rather than honestly studying the passage to understand
what it says in truth, have jumped to this passage to try and prove
the unscriptural idea that baptism is not essential for salvation. It
is said, and falsely so, that since Paul was sent to preach the gospel
and not to baptize then baptism must not be an essential part of the
gospel.
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Q: Are people still baptized in the Holy
Spirit? What is the baptism of fire?
A: 1). First we will deal with the baptism of fire. The only place in
the Bible where baptism of fire is mentioned is in Matthew 3:11. There
John the Baptist said, "I indeed baptize you with water unto
repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose
sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy
Spirit and fire."
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"I Don't Want Water In It"
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Short Articles On Baptism
More Preaching on Baptism?
Does the church need more preaching on
baptism? How does one determine balance in gospel preaching? Jason
Jackson addresses this issue in this week’s Penpoints.
Is "Re-Baptism" Scriptural?
What about the issue of “re-baptism”? Some say
that “re-baptism” should never be practiced—no matter what the
circumstances of one’s original baptism were. But what do the
Scriptures say? Read this article and reflect upon the nature of
your own baptism, in light of the biblical teaching regarding this
divine ordinance.
The Truth on Baptism Should Not Be "Watered Down"
Baptism is a controversial subject in the
religious world. How should it be performed? Who is a proper
candidate for baptism? What is the purpose of baptism? Conflicting
answers abound. Throw in a mix of emotions, and it seems even more
confusing. Jason Jackson responds to a sincere reader and looks at
the New Testament in order to clearly define this important topic
that gets “watered down” by so many religious leaders.
Is Baptism a "Gospel" Obligation?
Some religious leaders deny that water baptism is
an essential component in God’s plan for human redemption.
Frequently, 1 Corinthians 1:17 is employed to argue this point. What
is the truth regarding this matter?
Baptism: Essentials and Nonessentials
Baptism is a very important rite in the divine
scheme of salvation. But it is imperative that one be able to
distinguish between the “essential” and “nonessential” items
associated with the command. Study this matter with us in this
week’s Penpoints.
A Dispute About the Purpose of Baptism
Several questions and comments have been recently
received relative to some of our material dealing with the purpose
of “water baptism,” as that theme is set forth in the New Testament.
Accordingly, in this Feature article, we wish to address a reader’s
obviously sincere concerns.
The Corrupt "Incorruptible" Argument Against Baptism
A critic has disputed the biblical position that
water baptism is requisite for the forgiveness of sins. He contends
that one cannot be saved by a “corruptible” method. But “water” is
corruptible. Thus, it has no place in the plan of redemption. Does
the argument have merit? Read this article and see.
What About the Baptism of Young Children?
How old should a child be before he is allowed to
be baptized? Are we immersing some who are too young? What are some
of the guidelines by which responsible decisions can be made? This
article probes this issue.
What About Baptism on the Day of Pentecost?
Some allege that some 3, 000 people could not have
been immersed on the day of Pentecost because: (a) There was not
enough time for twelve apostles to accomplish that feat; (b) There
was not enough water in Jerusalem to accommodate such a great
multitude.
Baptism for the Dead: Revisited
Some while back we published an article reviewing
the Mormon dogma of “baptism for the dead.” A distinguished
professor at Stanford University disputes our argumentation. This is
our response to the gentleman.
Is Holy Spirit Baptism Available Today?
Since the “baptism of the Holy Spirit” was
bestowed upon the household of Cornelius, some wonder why the same
experience cannot be received today. This article explains why
Spirit “baptism” was an experience unique to the first century.
Is a "Word Formula" Required in Administering
Baptism?
Jesus commanded his disciples to baptize “in the
name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” Some believe that
these precise words must be pronounced at the time of one’s baptism.
Others contend that baptism is to be “in the name of Jesus” only.
What is the truth on this issue?
Why Does Romans 10:9-10 Not Mention Baptism?
A sincere student wants to know how one can read
Romans 10:9-10, which mentions only faith and confession, and then
contend that baptism is essential to salvation. Wayne Jackson
discusses the “analogy of faith” principle.
A Divine Platform for Christian Unity
In Paul’s letter to the saints in Ephesus, there
is a marvelous platform for Christian unity. In this month’s
Feature, Wayne Jackson discusses the components of the plan for
sacred unity.
Can a Man "Justify" God?
The sacred historian Luke once declared that some
of the Jews “justified God” when they accepted the immersion
administered by John the Baptist (Lk. 7:29). How could this possibly
be? Can a man “justify” God? Study this passage with us in this
week’s Question/Answer session.
"Faith-Based Bathing" -- A Friendly Review
In the July issue of the well-known protestant
journal, Christianity Today, Dr. Timothy George responds to a
question regarding the relationship of baptism to salvation. Wayne
Jackson comments on this intriguing essay.
The Assault upon Mark 16:16
The denominational community has long assaulted
Mark 16:16 due to the simplicity of the passage in including baptism
as a preliminary condition of salvation. Now, such attacks are
coming even from certain “change agents” within the body of Christ.
This article highlights one such recent effort.
Does Ezekiel 36:25 Prophesy Sprinkling?
A Roman Catholic gentleman suggests that Ezekiel
36:25 contains a prophecy of sprinkling as an acceptable mode of
baptism. What is the biblical response to this assertion?
What About Salvation in 'Hard Cases'?
A recent news item highlighted a case where an
inmate was refused the privilege of being immersed for the remission
of his sins. A chorus of sectarian voices argued that “hard cases”
like this negate the belief that baptism is a necessary condition
for salvation. Is this quibble valid?
Was Jesus Immersed in the Jordan River?
Was Jesus Christ “immersed” in the Jordan River,
or did John merely pour water upon the Lord’s head? Some scholars
have attempted to argue that the case for Jesus’ “immersion” cannot
be proved. But what does the evidence actually reveal?
God Made No Distinction
Peter affirmed that God “made no distinction”
between Jews and Gentiles with reference to the matter of salvation.
In other words, both Jews and Gentiles were to be redeemed in
precisely the same fashion.
The Role of "Works" in God's Plan of Redemption
Many sincere people labor under the illusion that
“works” play no role whatever in Heaven’s plan of redemption? Is
this a correct view? Actually, it is not. Study this theme with us
in this week’s Penpoints article.
Acts 2:38 - Carroll Osburn and "For the Remission of
Sins"
Many denominationalists have long argued that “for
the remission of sins” in Acts 2:38 can mean “because of” (i.e. – be
baptized because your sins have been remitted). But the same term is
found in Matthew 26:28 – clearly indicating the meaning of the term.
Translating "Bapto"
In most modern versions of the New Testament, the
Greek word baptizo is not translated at all; rather, it is
anglicized, i.e., it is brought from the Greek language into
English, almost letter-for-letter. Why do you suppose this
non-translating procedure has been followed?
Acts 2:21 -- Calling on the Lord's Name
All who wish to enjoy the remission of past sins
will call on the name of the Lord by obeying the gospel plan of
redemption. In no other way can one receive pardon.
Were John's Disciples Required To Be Reimmersed?
Were those disciples who were immersed by John the
Baptizer required to be re-immersed on the day of Pentecost or
thereafter? Some sincere Bible students maintain they were, but will
the evidence really support that view?
Are Logic and Scripture Compatible?
Not only are logic and Scripture compatible, they
are inseparable. If we understand the Bible correctly, and use valid
reasoning, biblical truths are concluded.
The Folly of Extrapolating Analogy
Analogy is a legitimate method of reasoning. But
it has its limitations. Unfortunately, many do not understand those
limitations, hence abuse this form of logic.
Why Was Jesus Baptized?
The baptism of Jesus Christ is one of the truly
epochal events within the Gospel records. It is chronicled by the
synoptic writers in a total of only ten verses (five in Matthew,
three in Mark, and two in Luke), and yet it is pivotal in that it
signals the commencement of the Lord’s preaching ministry.
“Scholastic” Subterfuge
When the plan of salvation is so easy to
understand, why do some go to such great lengths to obscure it?
Dallas Professor Rebuffs Common Quibble on "Eis"
In a new volume on Greek grammar, Dr. Daniel
Wallace (of the Dallas Theological Seminary), has made a monumental
concession which devastates a common denominational rationalization
relative to the meaning of eis in Acts 2:38.
Baby Dedication Ceremonies: Expediency or Innovation?
The practice of having “baby dedication” services
is becoming increasingly popular within some churches of Christ? Is
this ritual a mere expedient, or does it reflect an unwarranted
innovation? This article addresses this growing controversy.
The Rite of Circumcision
This week’s Notes briefly explores the use of
“circumcision” in both the Old and New Testaments.
What About the "Sacraments"?
A reader has asked for a discussion of the “Seven
Sacraments,” as publicized by the Roman Catholic Church. This week’s
Q&A segment provides a brief overview of these institutions.
John Calvin and Grace
In this article, we wish to briefly comment upon
John Calvin’s influence upon the religious community on the subject
of “grace.” His ideas are circulated in several denominations, and,
tragically, have found their way into the thinking of many people.
Is Religion Going to the Dogs?
In an effort to attract larger crowds, some
churches are now encouraging animal-lovers to bring their pets to
worship services. In this week’s Penpoints, Wayne Jackson lampoons
this ludicrous practice.
The "Tenses" of Salvation
Have you ever considered the fact that “salvation”
can be a future, past, present, still future event, depending upon
the vantage point from which one is speaking? Think about this
“tense” issue with us.
2 Timothy 2:1 -- The Domain of Grace
While it is certainly true that grace is a
thrilling element in the divine scheme of things, it is not true
that it is unconditionally dispensed, or that it is obtained merely
by believing. Study this issue with us.
Acts 15:9 -- Hearts Cleansed by Faith
Some religious folks assume that this passage
teaches that salvation is given upon the basis of faith
alone—without additional acts of obedience. This is a tragic
mistake.
Who Is a Christian?
The appellation of “Christian” is widely used as a
category of people. But who, in facts, is (and who is not) a
Christian?
The Hope of Our Salvation
The Bible speaks of “the hope of our salvation.”
Does this mean that we do not enjoy salvation now? This brief
article addresses this matter.
A Rose Is a Rose; Or Is It?
Resistance to the biblical teaching that
associates immersion in the name of Christ with the goal of
“remission of sins” is a futile, yet on-going, endeavor. The
“devisive” spirit never ceases attempting to twist the clear New
Testament teaching (see Acts 2:38). In this week’s Penpoints, Jared
Jackson demonstrates how a popular on-line, Bible study “tool”
perpetuates a sectarian myth regarding baptism.
Miracles
What is a miracle? What is the purpose of
miraculous signs? Are genuine miracles happening today? What about
the “miracles” of the so-called modern “faith-healers”? Do these
indicate a miraculous presence of the Spirit in modern times? Study
this important topic.
Hank Hanegraaff and the "Christian Research
Institute"
Over the years the folks at C.R.I. (Martin,
Hanegraaff, et al.) have lustily pursued debate encounters
with a host of cultists. They have engaged the heretical movements
in verbal and written battles time and again, and begged for
additional conflicts.
What Is a "Necessary Inference"?
Exactly what is a “necessary inference”? Is this
form of reasoning a solid means of arriving at biblical truth? Many
people do not think so. They contend that it is a slippery form of
drawing rational conclusions. But this is not the case, as Wayne
Jackson demonstrates in this article.
"All Good People Go to Heaven -- No Matter What."
The nation’s attention was riveted to the
testimony of nine coal miners who had been trapped deep beneath the
earth’s surface in Pennsylvania. One miner expressed concern for his
soul, since he’d never been baptized. Another assured him that he
was okay—but was he? Jason Jackson discusses this episode in
this week’s Penpoints.
The Last Supper
Poignant words concisely spoken are echoed in
worship assemblies every Lord’s Day. In remembrance of him,
Christians recall the words of Jesus, “This is my blood of the
covenant, which is poured out for many unto remission of sins”
(Matt. 26:28). Let’s consider this wonderful declaration.
The Baptist Church: An Historical Perspective
I grew up among kindly people of the Baptist
affiliation. My father’s family was of this persuasion. A more
gracious, benevolent group of folks could scarcely have been found.
It was heartbreaking, therefore, to eventually discover that the
church of my ancestry was unknown to the New Testament.
Israel's Exodus from Egypt
One of the great scenes of Old Testament history
is the exodus of Israel from Egyptian bondage. In this article, we
wish to consider four aspects of this epochal event—the date of the
exodus, the visitation of plagues upon Egypt, the passover, and the
passage through the Red Sea.
Does Divine Justification Exclude Human Obedience?
It is frequently alleged that “justification” is a
process accomplished wholly by God, and any “obedience” on the part
of man is excluded. But this theory, sincere as it may be, is
seriously erroneous. Study this issue with us.
The Preposition "Eis" in Acts 2:38
It has long been known that denominationalists,
welded to the theory of salvation by “faith alone,” repudiate the
connection between baptism and the forgiveness of sins. Some,
formally sound on this issue, now are capitulating to sectarian
error. Take a brief look at this issue with us.
How to Go to Heaven -- Sincere, but Wrong
A kindly friend comes calling with a tract on “How
To Have a Home In Heaven.” Unquestionably they are sincere. But is
sincerity a valid substitute for truth? Jason Jackson addresses this
issue.
Will Only “Your Bunch” Be Saved?
A querist wants to know, “Will only your bunch be
saved?” Though the question ususally is highly prejudicial, we will
elicit two answers—his and ours.
The "Bapto" Family in the Septuagint
A sincere Bible student feels that the Greek
translation of the Old Testament, the Septuagint, provides evidence
that the Greek term bapto may signify the actions of either
sprinkling or pouring, as a baptismal rite. What does the evidence
actually reveal?
Living in Terror
A sincere lady lives in terror because she fears
that she is lost and cannot find peace of mind. This week’s
Penpoints attempts to address her problem and guide her in the right
direction.
The Use of the Preposition "Eis" in Matthew 12:41
In Acts 2:38 Peter contended that baptism is “for”
(eis) the remission of sins. Since many religionists deny
this biblical truth, they seek comfort in a supposed parallel that
they imagine nullifies the force of eis in Acts 2:38. Some
imagine they have found a solution to their theological problem in
Matthew 12:41. But have they?
The Crimson Flow
It is not difficult to see how vital it is to
understand the role of Jesus’ blood in God’s redemptive plan.
What Is the "Gift of the Holy Spirit" in Acts 2:38?
The expression “the gift of the Holy Spirit,” as
found in Acts 2:38, has long been a matter of interest and
discussion among the people of God. This month’s Feature article
contains a consideration of this intriguing phrase.
Identifying the Church of the New Testament
Is it possible to rediscover the church of the New
Testament in today’s world? Many sincere people have never
considered this possibility. It is a thrilling thought. In a recent
address, Wayne Jackson spoke of this matter.
Times That Try Our Souls
Division “contrary to the doctrine” of Christ is
wrong (Rom. 16:17); but division, consistent with the Lord’s
teaching, is not. Let faithful men and women work for a church that
is united—but united upon the basis of biblical truth—not sectarian
compromise (Jn. 17:17).
Lessons from the Catacombs of Rome
The catacombs located beneath the city of Rome are
a wonder of antiquity which reveal much about the early adherents to
the Christian faith.
A Response to a "Lutheran Pastor"
The belief that mankind is born with sin is
without scriptural or logical foundation. Yet the teaching is quite
common among denominationalists. The Lord’s church has been attacked
for not upholding this ridiculous dogma.
Those "Testimonies" Regarding Miracles
Testimonies regarding alleged “supernatural”
occurrences in folks’ lives are as frequent as they are fabulous.
But are they to be given credibility, simply because someones says,
“I experienced a miracle”? How does one measure the so-called
“miraculous” events?
Was There Forgiveness Under the Mosaic Regime?
How does one explain the fact that “forgiveness”
was promised to the ancient Israelites upon the basis of animal
sacrifices, and yet the New Testament affirms that animal sacrifices
could not remedy sin? This interesting question needs careful study.
The “Church Fathers” - Benefits and Abuses
The writings of the so-called “Church Fathers” are
valuable sources of information for that period known as the
“post-apostolic” age. Unfortunately, the literature frequently is
also abused. Let us take a brief look at this matter.
The Philosophy of John Calvin
John Calvin was a tremendously influential person
in Protestant history. But his Institutes reveals his
philosophy towards the Holy Scriptures. Is this philosophy worthy of
emulation?
"Is Water Baptism Necessary for
Salvation?"
(Scroll down to view the debate)
On February 14, 15, 16 and 18 David P.
Brown of the churches of Christ and Gene Cook, Jr. of the Unchained
Christian Church (doctrinally associated with the Reformed Baptist
Church) met in debate in Chula Vista, California, to discuss the
question, "Is Water Baptism Necessary for Salvation?" Mr. Brown
affirmed the necessity of water baptism, and Mr. Cook denied its
necessity. The debate occurred at the Chula Vista Church of Christ at
470 L Street, Chula Vista, California.
Mr. Brown affirmed the following
proposition: "The Bible teaches that water baptism is essential to the
salvation of the sinner." Mr. Cook took the negative.
Mr. Cook affirmed: "The sinner is
saved, before and without water baptism."
Information regarding the debate is
available by calling the preacher for the Chula Vista Church of
Christ, Donald Z. Underwood, at 619-422-7747. He may also be faxed at
619-422-1966. E-mail the church at
chulavistacofc@juno.com.
Below each speech of the debate is
available for your study and consideration.
Real Media Player is required to
view these recordings.
"The Bible teaches
that water baptism is essential to the salvation of the sinner."
David Brown affirms; Gene Cook, Jr. denies.
Monday Night, February 14
Introduction
First
Affirmative -
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Second
Affirmative -
Second
Negative
Third
Affirmative -
Third
Negative
Tuesday Night, February 15
Fourth
Affirmative -
Fourth
Negative
Fifth
Affirmative -
Fifth
Negative
Sixth
Affirmative -
Sixth
Negative
"The sinner is saved,
before and without water baptism."
Gene Cook, Jr. affirms; David Brown denies.
Wednesday Night, February 16
First
Affirmative -
First
Negative
Second
Affirmative -
Second
Negative
Third
Affirmative -
Third
Negative
Friday Night, February 18
Fourth
Affirmative -
Fourth
Negative
Fifth
Affirmative -
Fifth
Negative
Sixth
Affirmative -
Sixth
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The Baptist Church: An Historical Perspective
I grew up among kindly people of the Baptist
affiliation. My father’s family was of this persuasion. A more
gracious, benevolent group of folks could scarcely have been found.
It was heartbreaking, therefore, to eventually discover that the
church of my ancestry was unknown to the New Testament.
What About the Thief on the Cross?
If the thief on the cross could be saved without
being baptized, why cannot people today do the same?
Baptism for the Dead: Revisited
Some while back we published an article reviewing
the Mormon dogma of “baptism for the dead.” A distinguished
professor at Stanford University disputes our argumentation. This is
our response to the gentleman.
The New Birth: Its Necessity and Composition
Have you been born again?
Is Holy Spirit Baptism Available Today?
Since the “baptism of the Holy Spirit” was
bestowed upon the household of Cornelius, some wonder why the same
experience cannot be received today. This article explains why
Spirit “baptism” was an experience unique to the first century.
Is a "Word Formula" Required in Administering
Baptism?
Jesus commanded his disciples to baptize “in the
name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” Some believe that
these precise words must be pronounced at the time of one’s baptism.
Others contend that baptism is to be “in the name of Jesus” only.
What is the truth on this issue?
Why Does Romans 10:9-10 Not Mention Baptism?
A sincere student wants to know how one can read
Romans 10:9-10, which mentions only faith and confession, and then
contend that baptism is essential to salvation. Wayne Jackson
discusses the “analogy of faith” principle.
A Divine Platform for Christian Unity
In Paul’s letter to the saints in Ephesus, there
is a marvelous platform for Christian unity. In this month’s
Feature, Wayne Jackson discusses the components of the plan for
sacred unity.
What Is the History of Infant Sprinkling?
When did the practice of infant sprinkling
originate? Was it an apostolic practice? Or did it develop later?
Let us look at the historical facts.
John Calvin and Grace
In this article, we wish to briefly comment upon
John Calvin’s influence upon the religious community on the subject
of “grace.” His ideas are circulated in several denominations, and,
tragically, have found their way into the thinking of many people.
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Movie Night
once per month (call for dates). Subjects like America's Godly Heritage,
Creation vs. Evolution, Abortion, and entertaining movies that give God the glory. Free meal and movie (after our Sunday evening worship).
Christian Courier
has 1000s of articles on Biblical topics. Also a
web site for
kids and another web
site for women.
WVBS. World Video Bible School.
Interested in more Bible knowledge? Bible study courses,
preacher training, etc. The World Video
Bible School is your home for non-denominational
Bible study materials
on video, audio,
CD-ROM, DVD and the printed page.
Think
Magazine. Christians today are under attack by a society that has
come to embrace the ideals of humanism, atheism, and evolution. In addition,
many Christians have become lethargic or depressed as they look out at the
sad condition of the world in which they live. Focus Press was created to
combat the attack on God's Word, and to provide a positive light to
Christians living in the 21st Century.
Notes
for the Margin of your Bible.
Videos:
How
Did Noah Fit All Those Animals On The Ark? And What About The DINOSAURS?
(300kbps)
Do Bible Believers Do
Better Science? (High Speed 300 kbps)
(Low Speed 50 kbps)

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Map
to the Building, Address, Service Times,
Phone #, Email, Minister, Missionaries.
South
Seminole Church of Christ meets at:
5410 Lake Howell Rd.
Winter Park, FL
32792
407-657-0657
407-671-0443
Map to the building.
Our church
family.
Regular services:
Sunday
9am Bible Study
10am Worship
6pm Worship
Wednesday
7:15pm Bible Study
Minister:
Gary Summers
Igor Smorshok
Missionaries:
Junot Joseph (Miami)
Kerry Sword (Kiev)
Joey Treat (South Pacific)
Travis' Pacific Mission Trip pictures
Guy & Raymond's Pacific Mission Trip pictures
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