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Cora, were you baptized using “In the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit”?
I think we are mixing terms when we speak. When I refer to the physical church, or visable church, I am referring to the Catholic Curch. When I say invisible church, or spiritual church, I am referring to all believers. I believe that those who are baptized and continue to worship in the protestant church may be members of the invisible church but not the visible church.Hi izoid,
There is a baptism of blood CC 1258 Baptism of desire 1259 and 1260.
cc 1260 "Since Christ died for all, and since all men are in fact called to one and the same destiny, which is divine, we must hold that the Holy Spirit offers to all the possibility of being made partakers, in a way known to God, of the Paschal mystery."63 Every man who is ignorant of the Gospel of Christ and of His Church, but seeks the truth and does the will of God in accordance with his understanding of it, can be saved. It may be supposed that such persons would have desired Baptism explicitly if they had known its necessity.
Since I had already been Baptised and as best as I could I was living a Christian life as a Protestant I didn’t need Baptism again but needed to be taught the faith and brought into the Church and have the Eucharistic Communion which was a glorious experience for me. I had recieved communion in years past but saw it as symbolic therefore as was Protestant Baptism. Now I know that neither is symbolic but neded for salvation. I had already participated in them therefore I was already a part of the Church. If I had strayed I could have lost that salvation but confession and reparation would have resored me to the Church.
Read cc1262 that may help you understand what I am trying to say.
Sorry for being so long winded here.
God Bless
Cora
Yes, in a Baptist church by the Pastor. I was dunked in the baptismal at 12 yrs old. Years later I decided I needed to be Baptised again since I understood the Christian life better than a child so I was dunked in a lake 3 times “In the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit”.Cora, were you baptized using “In the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit”?
That’s probably why you didn’t need another because the CC accepts “In the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” as the only valid formula with use of water.Yes, in a Baptist church by the Pastor. I was dunked in the baptismal at 12 yrs old. Years later I decided I needed to be Baptised again since I understood the Christian life better than a child so I was dunked in a lake 3 times “In the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit”.
Cora
So does the Protestant faith, at least the churches I attended. The difference is that they don’t believe Baptism has anything to do with Salvation. I always felt as thoughit did in my heart and was quite pleased to hear that the Catholic Church say it does. The bible clearly says so if you believe communion is something more than a symbolic act. I know that all Protestants don’t believe that way but Baptists do.That’s probably why you didn’t need another because the CC accepts “In the Name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” as the only valid formula with use of water.
You DO know that your 2nd baptism was totally unnecessary - right?Yes, in a Baptist church by the Pastor. I was dunked in the baptismal at 12 yrs old. Years later I decided I needed to be Baptised again since I understood the Christian life better than a child so I was dunked in a lake 3 times “In the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit”.
Cora
just as a testimony, although I’m not proud of not getting baptized in water yet. I am a believer with full assurance of my salvation, a child of God by the grace of God through Jesus Christ… and have not been baptized in water yet. I do plan to soon, but the Spirit of God bears witness with my spirit that I am a child of God whereby I cry Abba Father.So does the Protestant faith, at least the churches I attended. The difference is that they don’t believe Baptism has anything to do with Salvation. I always felt as thoughit did in my heart and was quite pleased to hear that the Catholic Church say it does. The bible clearly says so if you believe communion is something more than a symbolic act. I know that all Protestants don’t believe that way but Baptists do.
God Bless
Cora
No one here judges your soul - that is primarily the turf of non-Catholics.I have never been baptized by water… but I have been baptized in the Holy Spirit by Jesus Himself changing my allegiance from the kingdom of darkness to the Kingdom of Light.
Eph 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
Not of works, including baptism by water.
please note I am not saying we shouldn’t get baptized in water, just that it is not a necessity for the salvation of ones soul.
How can one be ashamed of that which one does not know nor understand?Are you trying to imply that I am ashamed of the Gospel?
Because they walked by FAITH and not by LAW; just is with all of God’s redeemed.You seem to be invested in changing the subject, 2nd. Mary rejoiced because she was saved. Let’s not add to scripture, shall we?
How do you account for the parents of John the Baptist?
Luk 1:5 In the days of Herod, king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, of the division of Abijah. And he had a wife from the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elizabeth.
Luk 1:6 And they were both righteous before God, walking blamelessly in all commandments of the Lord
How can this statement be true, and also your statement that it is impossible to keep the Law?
How is the Image of fallen Adam different from the Image of God?
It would be better to say we have full hope. We should all be cautious of say we have full assurance of our salvation.just as a testimony, although I’m not proud of not getting baptized in water yet. I am a believer with full assurance of my salvation, a child of God by the grace of God through Jesus Christ… and have not been baptized in water yet. I do plan to soon, but the Spirit of God bears witness with my spirit that I am a child of God whereby I cry Abba Father.
So if the CC is inerrant on the belief that baptism by water is necessary for salvation, I’d have to COMPLETELY DISAGREE. God bless![]()
Paul is calling to mind how Israel was led out of the bondage of Egypt by the pillar of fire which is an image of the Spirit. For Christians, the Exodus has begun but is still in progress, for he is delivered from slavery to sin (Rom 6:6-7, 17) but not yet from the slavery of corruption.Rom 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.
Rom 8:15 For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.
Rom 8:16 The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:
It would be better to say we have full hope. We should all be cautious of say we have full assurance of our salvation.
Yes, we are in agreement on this point. Can you tell me how being made in the “fallen” image of Adam is different than being made in the image and likeness of God?Because they walked by FAITH and not by LAW; just is with all of God’s redeemed.
From your mouth, to God’s ear!I believe He who started a good work in me will complete it.
There is a falling away of some believers, but if it persists, it shows that their faith was not genuine and they were not born of God.
If they are believers, and they “believe for a while” then fall, how does that make them “not born of God”? Can you show a scripture that says this? Jesus is clear that the seeds that sprout respond to the Word in faith.l John 2:l9, “They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us; but they went out, that it might be made plain that they all are not of us.” Similarly, the parable of the four soils as interpreted in Luke 8:9-l4 pictures people who “hear the word, receive it with joy; but these have no root, they believe for a while and in a time of temptation fall away.”
-from John Piper
Oh,you would be surprised. In fact, I would say that the majority of shame comes from a lack of understanding.How can one be ashamed of that which one does not know nor understand?
I understand where you are coming from, so of course, but I think it is a misleading way to try to express the principle of grace. Since the phrase is so misused and misunderstood, it seems like it would be more effective to express it differently.guanophore,
Do you agree with my statement above that Christianity is a 100% works based righteousness?
Yes elvis I do know but at the time I didn’t. My sponsor and others at my Church explained it all to me, so now I know. I also know that when I needed my Baptismal records from my childhood church the secreatry told me she couldn’t find any record and said “it’s not like it means anything to your salvation.” At that moment I knew how very important Baptismal was. I told her in a very shaky voice that it meant something to me.You DO know that your 2nd baptism was totally unnecessary - right?
I could show scriptural report, but I’d rather let John Piper… lolIf they are believers, and they “believe for a while” then fall, how does that make them “not born of God”? Can you show a scripture that says this? Jesus is clear that the seeds that sprout respond to the Word in faith.
Wrong I do not take anything personl from you. I thank you everytime you say my name in vain.I think that many members here have objected to Tweety’s representation of herself as Catholic, though she openly rejects Catholic teaching and doctrine. She has taken this very personally, and gotten very defensive about i.
Sorry, but I am not following you here. “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness”Yes, we are in agreement on this point. Can you tell me how being made in the “fallen” image of Adam is different than being made in the image and likeness of God?