4 thoughts on “YOU MUST BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST BEFORE YOU ARE BAPTIZED! — Born Again”
Something that always made no sense whatsoever is the baptism of babies, for what sin have they committed to have to be baptized and forgiven for? This is clearly a tradition of men practice which even our Lord in His day was against, seeing traditions of men allow people to honor God with their lips yet their heart is far from Him. By serving mens traditions it actually rejects Gods commandments, and as christians we are not to be a part of this! ( Mark 7:6-9)
Many Blessings.
Julia
I’ve heard Pastors say “We should baptize babies ‘just in case.'” I never understood that. Just in case of what? I think they meant that if they died and were baptized then we would know they were saved. If they died and weren’t baptized, then we wouldn’t know if they were saved. This is one of the things I disagree with my church on. I don’t believe babies should be baptized and God wouldn’t keep a baby out of heaven because its’ parents didn’t get them baptized in time. This was an informative article. Thanks for sharing it.
Good to hear of another who understands how unrealistic a practice to baptize a baby is. Yes! This was a must share when I listened to it, as they explain with scripture what baptism really is. Stay Strong In your walk.
Julia
Something that always made no sense whatsoever is the baptism of babies, for what sin have they committed to have to be baptized and forgiven for? This is clearly a tradition of men practice which even our Lord in His day was against, seeing traditions of men allow people to honor God with their lips yet their heart is far from Him. By serving mens traditions it actually rejects Gods commandments, and as christians we are not to be a part of this! ( Mark 7:6-9)
Many Blessings.
Julia
I’ve heard Pastors say “We should baptize babies ‘just in case.'” I never understood that. Just in case of what? I think they meant that if they died and were baptized then we would know they were saved. If they died and weren’t baptized, then we wouldn’t know if they were saved. This is one of the things I disagree with my church on. I don’t believe babies should be baptized and God wouldn’t keep a baby out of heaven because its’ parents didn’t get them baptized in time. This was an informative article. Thanks for sharing it.
Good to hear of another who understands how unrealistic a practice to baptize a baby is. Yes! This was a must share when I listened to it, as they explain with scripture what baptism really is. Stay Strong In your walk.
Julia
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