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jacobaer
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I am on the RCIA team in my parish. We have a Jewish woman who believes in Jesus as her Messiah and wants to be baptized and join the Church.
She is already a Christian. She already has faith in Jesus as her Savior. She is already witnessing to others and trying to bring people into the Church.
And we have fellowship in the Spirit when we talk, that is, I know that I am talking with my sister in Christ.
Here is my question.
What will she receive when she is baptized that she doesn’t already possess in the Lord?
I know that her baptism will be a second conversion for her and she will receive the forgiveness of her sins from the time of her first conversion (when she first came to faith in Christ and turned to the Lord) up to the time of her baptism.
I believe she already has the Holy Spirit because how else could she have faith.
And when she is confirmed, she will be strengthened in the Spirit.
Do you see what I am getting at? As Catholics, we talk about baptism as the beginning of our Christian journey. But for adult converts who have never been baptized, they come to faith first, before they are baptized.
Here is my second question.
Is it correct to say that an adult convert who has never been baptized receives the forgiveness of sins and the Holy Spirit at their initial turning to the Lord?
Thanks,
Gene
She is already a Christian. She already has faith in Jesus as her Savior. She is already witnessing to others and trying to bring people into the Church.
And we have fellowship in the Spirit when we talk, that is, I know that I am talking with my sister in Christ.
Here is my question.
What will she receive when she is baptized that she doesn’t already possess in the Lord?
I know that her baptism will be a second conversion for her and she will receive the forgiveness of her sins from the time of her first conversion (when she first came to faith in Christ and turned to the Lord) up to the time of her baptism.
I believe she already has the Holy Spirit because how else could she have faith.
And when she is confirmed, she will be strengthened in the Spirit.
Do you see what I am getting at? As Catholics, we talk about baptism as the beginning of our Christian journey. But for adult converts who have never been baptized, they come to faith first, before they are baptized.
Here is my second question.
Is it correct to say that an adult convert who has never been baptized receives the forgiveness of sins and the Holy Spirit at their initial turning to the Lord?
Thanks,
Gene