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If you read 1 Corinthians 14, there are several indications that these are not necessarily normal languages or at least used for purposes of human communication. See verses 2 and 14-15.
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Let’s look to James 5:14-15. Here, the presbyter is to administer the sacrament of the sick.Leviticus 1:5 The bull shall then be slaughtered before the Lord, and Aaron’s sons, the priests, shall offer its blood by splashing it on all the sides of the altar which is at the entrance of the tent of meeting. (Emphasis mine.)
You don’t need accept my views. But please don’t overreact to my posts. I know the view of sola scriptura Christian because I was one. When I post a section of Sacred Scripture, I’m inviting polite discussion.14 Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint [him] with oil in the name of the Lord, 15 and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins, he will be forgiven.
With all due respect, apparently I’m not the only one…I don’t know why you would be offended by anything I posted.
Look - I love a good rib eye steak. However, if you serve it to me on a garbage can lid, it just takes away from the steak. All I’m saying is, maybe deliver your message with a little more kindness and humility. After all - love is patient, love is kind, love doesn’t insist on its own way…The moderators might ban me for 3 months for saying these things even though I’m only quoting scripture. They have done so in the past.
You are wrong. The criminal on the cross had what was probably the first baptism of desire, so in essence he received the fruits of baptism without actually being sacramentally baptised.From this one passage we know that neither works, nor baptism, is a necessity in order to reach Heaven. If works or baptism was a necessity to receive God’s grace, Christ would not have guaranteed the thief he would enter Heaven.
Dear God:
I know I have sinned and that my sin separates me from You. I am sorry for my sin. I believe Jesus died on the cross for me so my sin can be forgiven. I believe Jesus rose from the dead and is alive.
God, please forgive me. I ask Jesus to come into my life and be my Lord and Savior. I will obey you, follow you, and honor you.
Amen
Are you under the (mistaken) impression that sola fide denies that faith without works is dead?Faith without works is like a body without breath. Dead! All through scripture it speaks about bearing fruit. You cannot have one without the other. We gentiles have been grafted on to the vine. If when we are pruned we do not produce fruits we are cut off and thrown into the fire. How can you not see this. Good works is preached throughout the bible Luke 8 : 3 produce good fruits as a proof of you repentance. Sola fide is a false teaching and I pray that all of my protestant brothers and sisters come back home to the Church. For if you make to Heaven you will be, we all will be Catholic. God love you.
It’s more accurate to say that Southern Baptists believe you receive the Holy Spirit when you repent of sin and trust in Christ, aka “believe” or "are saved"or “converted”. The Sinner’s Prayer is a means by which SBC and other churches attempt to structure such a profession of conversion or belief, but it is not itself what causes someone to be saved, regenerated or baptized with the Spirit.According to the Southern Baptist Church, the Holy Spirit fills after he or she prays to receive Jesus as Savior.
WHEREAS, The Scriptures also give numerous examples of persons who verbally affirmed Gospel truths but who did not personally know Jesus in a saving relationship (Luke 22:47–48; John 2:23–25; 1 Corinthians 10:1–5); and
WHEREAS, Empty religion and formalism, of whatever kind, apart from personal relationship with Christ, cannot wash away sin or transform a heart (Matthew 7:21; 15:8; John 3:3); and
WHEREAS, The Bible speaks of salvation as including both a confession with the mouth that Jesus is Lord and a belief in the heart that God has raised Him from the dead (Matthew 16:16; Romans 10:9–10); now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, June 19–20, 2012, reaffirm our Gospel conviction that repentance from sin and personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ are necessary for salvation (Acts 20:20–21); and be it further
RESOLVED, That we affirm that repentance and faith involve a crying out for mercy and a calling on the Lord (Romans 10:13), often identified as a “sinner’s prayer,” as a biblical expression of repentance and faith; and be it further
RESOLVED, That a “sinner’s prayer” is not an incantation that results in salvation merely by its recitation and should never be manipulatively employed or utilized apart from a clear articulation of the Gospel (Matthew 6:7; 15:7–9); and be it further
RESOLVED, That we promote any and all biblical means of urging sinners to call on the name of the Lord in a prayer of repentance and faith; and be it finally
RESOLVED, That we call on Southern Baptists everywhere to continue to carry out the Great Commission in North America and around the world, so that sinners everywhere, of every tribe, tongue, and language, may cry out, “God be merciful to me a sinner” (Luke 18:13).
Catholics received the Holy Spirit at Baptism.Does a protestant receive the Holy Spirit upon their baptism? We as Catholics receive the Holy spirit when we are confirmed.