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Would Paul have baptized the unsaved?The answer to your question is no. And there is a very good example of it recorded in Acts.
Act 19:1 And it happened, while Apollos was at Corinth, that Paul, having passed through the upper regions, came to Ephesus. And finding some disciples
Act 19:2 he said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” So they said to him, “We have not so much as heard whether there is a Holy Spirit.”
Act 19:3 And he said to them, “Into what then were you baptized?” So they said, “Into John’s baptism.”
Act 19:4 Then Paul said, “John indeed baptized with a baptism of repentance, saying to the people that they should believe on Him who would come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus.”
Act 19:5 When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
Act 19:6 And when Paul had laid hands on them, the Holy Spirit came upon them, and they spoke with tongues and prophesied.
So we ask the question, when was Apollos saved? If Apollos was saved when he believed why did he then need to be baptized and have hands laid on him to receive the Holy Spirit?
Weston Price chronicled the impact the western diet had on various cultures around the globe as evidenced through dentistry. While it originally addressed the effects of sugar he went on to discover the correlation between diet, habitat and ethnicity. He believed our bodies had a natural preference for the foods related to our region and genetic makeup.
Or put more simply, that's why my Italian friend struggled to eat clean -- a Mediterranean diet -- and always had to reset (start again). The carb deficiency fostered cravings she satisfied with other foods (junk carbs). It's unnatural for her and she needs something more substantial.
I applied his ideology with positive results. My affinity for French culture and food wasn't happenstance. I aligned my eating habits with the French and never struggled with high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, etc. We settled on a whole foods approach with seasonality and growing conditions in mind. While many eat organic we consume the items when they're at their best taste wise and nutritionally.
We switched to ancient grains a couple years ago exclusively and increased our consumption of fermented foods and probiotics. The shift jump started our metabolisms and we began losing weight and burning fat without exercising. We eat nose to tail and make our own bone broths and medicines. We don't shy away from fat and prefer things in their natural state (dairy, sugar, etc.) Most of which Sally Fallon champions. I discovered Price's teachings through her.
~bella
As I pointed out in another thread today, Trump’s platform also promises support to first time homebuyers. I wonder how Trump manages to avoid the inflationary pressures they fear will plague Harris’ plan.
The Psalms are my go-to book also.The psalms are a source of comfort for me, as well as a place to lay out my trials and cry out to God for help, to weep and to rejoice. But other places in the holy scriptures also provide comfort, wisdom, and what is needed in times of trouble. Where do you go for such things?
Details, details.It would be difficult to transfer an unborn child to an artificial womb when it is torn into pieces and sucked out with a vacuum.
AND maybe not ??thanks everyone for the great feed back, I am much clearer on this subject now !!
The Low Church segment is a very large segment of the ECUSA and was even more dominant then.
We also don't have the most recent numbers for Orthodoxy, but they're not going to jump that much.
Totally different scenario which involves gravity and the conservation of momentum.Thank you for your informative responce.
I understand very little of what you wrote, but it's nice to know it's a normal phenomena.
Is this directly connected to the practice of using a planet or moon to accelerate a satellite by swinging around it?
The church is always looking for "God to move in the service. That's good, but I feel like a lot of people (and this individual in particular) are trying to force His movement.
What a great blessing that is!Thankfully i have a FSSP chapel near me that is thriving.
True the ambiguity possible in places like Titus 2 - is not found in Rom 9:5Romans 9:5, Acts 20:28. and some more, but these are not Granville Sharp rule passages.
I could download it to the AI.I think one of the best places to start with Luther is the Small Catechism. The Small Catechism He wrote it to help fathers teach their families basic Christian (Lutheran) principles. It's an easy read because it's designed for home use, and if you want more detail on any of what he says you can look up the same section (Ten Commandments, Creed, Baptism, etc.) in his Large Catechism, which goes into much more depth.
One of his early seminal works was "The Freedom of the Christian", (https://static1.squarespace.com/sta...+Martin+Luther+The+Freedom+of+a+Christian.pdf) which led to his much more involved "Bondage of the Will". I've read both, and Bondage is an amazing piece. there's a good reason it's considered his magnum opus. That said, it's a deep read. It's not something to dash off in a weekend.
The "95 Theses" are interesting primarily as a historical touchpoint to show the main issues that he had with current (at his time) Roman Catholic teaching. It was an invitation to discussion, not so much an exploration of the issues in detail. It gets pretty redundant after a while.
Probably the closest thing we have to a systematic theology from him is the Augsburg Confession. The Augsburg Confession He was asked by the Emperor to put in writing his beliefs so the Roman church could dispute them (very general description of the history there... it was a lot more complicated than that). So you have articles "of God", "of the Ministry", "of Justification", etc. Keep in mind when you read them the context here. He will say "this is what we believe, over against what the Romans or the Anabaptists believe".
If you're still reading and want more, the next one would be The Defense of the Augsburg Confession. (also available at bookofconcord.org) Basically, the Roman Catholics replied to his Augsburg Confession (above) and the Defense is his rebuttal. So you get more history within the theology as well.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. Yeah, it's a bit hard to visualize the chronology by going back and forth between the accounts unless you put it all together like this.Jesus' ministry after resurrection until ascension: A harmonized chronology
The descriptions in the gospels were rather confusing. This is my attempt to harmonize.
After the resurrection morning, Jesus met two disciples in Lk 24:
After spending some hours with them,
M2 decided to go back to Jerusalem to report to the Peter et al:
Thomas wasn't there (Jn 20:24).
Jn 20:
Some days later, 1Co 15:
More days later, Jesus told his disciples the great commission in Mt 28:
Galilee was 80 miles from Jerusalem, a 3-day walk.
Some days later, Jesus appeared to 7 disciples by the Sea of Galilee (Jn 21:2). They were fishing:
Another day, he appeared to James, his genetic half-brother (1Co 15:7).
Jesus ascended to heaven from Mount Olivet (Ac 1:12) near Bethany. Lk 24:
Bethany was 2 miles from Jerusalem.
From resurrection to ascension was about 40 days (Ac 1:3).
Chronology:
Over 40 days, Jesus appeared in Jerusalem, Emmaus, Galilee, and Bethany.
- Resurrection morning at the tomb and in Jerusalem.
- In the afternoon, Jesus broke bread with two disciples at Emmaus, 7 miles from Jerusalem.
- In the evening, he appeared to Peter et al in Jerusalem. Thomas wasn't there.
- 8 days later, he showed up again to his disciples. Thomas was there.
- Some days later, over 500 brethren saw him in one gathering.
- Some days later, the eleven met him at a mountain in Galilee, 80 miles from Jerusalem. He told them the great commission.
- Some days later, he showed up while they were fishing in the Sea of Galilee.
- Another day, he appeared to James, his half-brother.
- About 40 days after resurrection, he ascended to heaven from Mount Olivet, 2 miles from Jerusalem.
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