What does the bible say about being qualified to baptise someone?
Does the bible teach us the requirements that are needed that gives one authority to cleanse one of his or her sins as the baptist did?
What does the bible say about being qualified to baptise someone?Does the bible teach us the requirements that are needed that gives one authority to cleanse one of his or her sins as the baptist did?
What does the bible say about being qualified to baptise someone?
Does the bible teach us the requirements that are needed that gives one authority to cleanse one of his or her sins as the baptist did?
What does the bible say about being qualified to baptise someone?Does the bible teach us the requirements that are needed that gives one authority to cleanse one of his or her sins as the baptist did?Don't the Pharisees ask a similar question about Jesus?
And does not Jesus then throw the question back to them? Mark 11:27-33.
What does the bible say about being qualified to baptise someone?Well I suppose it depends upon what baptism is? Whether there is only one reason for baptism, or whether there are various reasons for baptism?
In the NT the word baptism is used in different senses
sometimes it is used for ceremonial washing of the hands.
Sometimes it is used as an example of something more.
Sometimes it is connected with circumcision.
Sometimes it is connected with the heart.
I ask questions of you because your questions are vague. Speak more plainly and perhaps we might decipher what answer you are looking for.
If you are asking merely about John the Baptist, then say so?
If you are asking about Jesus then say so?
If you are asking about the ceremonial cleanings that occurred both in the OT and the NT, then say so?
If you are asking about the Christian teachings as identified in the NT, then say so?
If you are asking about a general understanding of what the BIBLE says about ALL
Wild imagination and a pond [..........] it's factually correct as far as anyone actually knows.
And does not Jesus then throw the question back to them? Mark 11:27-33.No. What Jesus does is not answer the question. Instead, Jesus thought that he had answered the question by posing one of his own in response. And never did he answer the original question, a bit like yourself.
What does the bible say about being qualified to baptise someone?Well I suppose it depends upon what baptism is? Whether there is only one reason for baptism, or whether there are various reasons for baptism?So you want to go through all that shite again. The bible makes it clear the reason for baptism as I have shown you multiple times here on this thread here #13.The bible doesn't even mention any other reason for baptism. So lets not go down the rout of what the bible doesn't say.
In the NT the word baptism is used in different sensesNo they are not and there are no different reasons for it either. Whether it be baptised in spirit or water, the sole reason for this ritual as far as the scriptures are concerned is all to do with sinner, sin, sins or sinning;" repentance for the forgiveness of sins"(Mark 1:4-5) ."a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins" . (Luke 3:3)"in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins". (Acts 2:38)"baptized and wash your sins away". (Acts 22:16)
sometimes it is used for ceremonial washing of the hands.Really! and the biblical evidence for this is where?
Sometimes it is used as an example of something more.And you have a biblical example of this do you?
Sometimes it is connected with the heart.
I ask questions of you because your questions are vague. Speak more plainly and perhaps we might decipher what answer you are looking for.It is a straight forward enough question. What qualifies one to baptise another? Or to put it simpler for you, what qualifications does one need to be able to perform the sacred ritual of baptism?
How do you keep missing it? I am asking about >>>>>>>QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED <<<<<<<, are you blind??????? I am asking at post #1 above _ Does the bible teach us the requirements that are needed that gives one authority to cleanse one of his or her sins as the baptist did? #1
What does the bible say about being qualified to baptise someone?Well I suppose it depends upon what baptism is? Whether there is only one reason for baptism, or whether there are various reasons for baptism?So you want to go through all that shite again. The bible makes it clear the reason for baptism as I have shown you multiple times here on this thread here #13.The bible doesn't even mention any other reason for baptism. So lets not go down the rout of what the bible doesn't say.LOL! I have said before that baptism refers to lots of things. You rejected that - never proved it of course but rejected it.
Baptism does refer to lots of things in the NT.
Get out a concordance, do your own work.
sometimes it is used for ceremonial washing of the hands.Really! and the biblical evidence for this is where?Matthew 15: 1-2. Look at the Greek dear Stephen and not just the English. The greek word here is baptism where we see the word wash in English.
Sometimes it is used as an example of something more.And you have a biblical example of this do you?Hebrews 9: 10. Mathew 28:18-20. 1 Cor 10:1-5.
I ask questions of you because your questions are vague. Speak more plainly and perhaps we might decipher what answer you are looking for.It is a straight forward enough question. What qualifies one to baptise another? Or to put it simpler for you, what qualifications does one need to be able to perform the sacred ritual of baptism?No not really. This is why I asked the question. In the NT we know that John and his disciples baptized.
Jesus' disciples did not baptize prior to his ascension. Nor did Jesus personally baptize prior to his ascension. Jesus instructed his apostles in Matthew 28 to go out and baptize - and then in Acts we have examples of the apostles baptizing and then those set apart for ministry - such as Philip and Timothy - and Barnabas and Paul and Apollos. We don't see just anyone doing it. And we never see any females doing it.
We don't have any NT examples of any Pharisee baptizing although clearly performing cleansing ceremonies.
We certainly don't see any non-believers baptizing.
Jesus ultimately baptized the church with the Holy Spirit - Pentecost. This is what John the Baptist was referring to in his message.
In summary in the Christian church - it seems clear then that qualification requires a belief in Christ. It requires being set apart by the church or the leaders in the church.
For the Jewish religion - the OT is the reference we would have to use.
Baptism does refer to lots of things in the NT.Another unsubstantiated claim. just saying it doesn't prove it!
Get out a concordance, do your own work.I am not here to prove fkn claims that YOU make and have made!
Within the same vein as everyone is going to heaven, even the Atheists, that I proposed in this link: https://www.debateart.com/forum/topics/4754-in-prayer-with-jesus-last-night-he-said-atheists-are-going-to-heaven-wtf, the use of the pagan ritual of water baptism is not needed anymore because as Paul stated: "For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit." (1 Corinthians 12:13)Paul describes that every believer is spiritually baptized into one body because every Christian has God's Spirit within them. Therefore, on Sunday mornings, TRUE Christians like myself don't have to listen to crying and choking babies being submerged into water that is not warm enough for them, praise Pauls' direct words!
What? So, a teacher that is a female cannot teach a Christian kid? That makes no sense.
Dear Hellbound woman, where does it state that you as a 2nd class woman are not to teach believers, and in addition, and as shown, I have forgotten more about the Bible than you will ever learn, where the proof of this proposition, is that you have RUN AWAY from the majority of my posts where I have shown you to be the Bible fool! LOL
Baptism does refer to lots of things in the NT.Another unsubstantiated claim. just saying it doesn't prove it!I did express what the NT says - you reject it. Well good for you. If you like lying to yourself - go for it.
The word baptism is one which has many aspects. It means to wash. It means to dip. It is used in many ways in the NT and even in the OT LXX.
John used it for his own purposes - so did others.
The water barrels at the Wedding of Cana were baptismal water barrels.
Get out a concordance, do your own work.I am not here to prove fkn claims that YOU make and have made!You started this post.
You never clarify what you want - because you have your own agenda.
In summary in the Christian church - it seems clear then that qualification requires a belief in Christ. It requires being set apart by the church or the leaders in the church. #13
Well I am not here to fulfil your agenda.
In summary in the Christian church - it seems clear then that qualification requires a belief in Christ. It requires being set apart by the church or the leaders in the church.
In the NT we know that John and his disciples baptized.
And what did you do? You had a little cry about it. You did everything you could do to close me down. You cried "foul". That topic which remains for all to see - is a testament to the fact that I did not run away but in fact welcomed the opportunity to respond to you and your errors.
Well that is not at all true. Very selective memory you have there. No surprises though.I fact this is a deliberate lie to make it look like the Brother was running scared from you when the truth was about face. The Brother didn't seem to care either way.The thread was actually flagged by someone else as "a call out thread"#2 and BEFORE the Brother had even posted on the thread. I won't ask that you apologise to the Brother, fake Christians can never do that. But I will say stop with your lies just for once!!!!
And what did you do? You had a little cry about it. You did everything you could do to close me down. You cried "foul". That topic which remains for all to see - is a testament to the fact that I did not run away but in fact welcomed the opportunity to respond to you and your errors.Well that is not at all true. Very selective memory you have there. No surprises though.I fact this is a deliberate lie to make it look like the Brother was running scared from you when the truth was about face. The Brother didn't seem to care either way.The thread was actually flagged by someone else as "a call out thread"#2 and BEFORE the Brother had even posted on the thread. I won't ask that you apologise to the Brother, fake Christians can never do that. But I will say stop with your lies just for once!!!!Read it however you like. The fact is I started that thread to address the Brother's questions. Although he did not call out my thread initially.
it was called out - he did as best he could to try and have me banned.
And you joined in as well. If he were wanting me to answer - he would not have tried to get me banned.
I don't recall in any post on that topic - that he wanted the mods to leave it alone so that I could respond.
I don't recall you doing the same either. The fact is - you wanted me to be banned for breaching the rules. And the only conclusion that makes sense about that is that you wanted me gone.
Baptism does refer to lots of things in the NT.Another unsubstantiated claim. just saying it doesn't prove it!I did express what the NT says - you reject it. Well good for you. If you like lying to yourself - go for it.
The word baptism is one which has many aspects. It means to wash. It means to dip. It is used in many ways in the NT and even in the OT LXX.
John used it for his own purposes - so did others.
The water barrels at the Wedding of Cana were baptismal water barrels.
Get out a concordance, do your own work.I am not here to prove fkn claims that YOU make and have made!You started this post.
You never clarify what you want - because you have your own agenda.
In summary in the Christian church - it seems clear then that qualification requires a belief in Christ. It requires being set apart by the church or the leaders in the church. #13
Well I am not here to fulfil your agenda.
In summary in the Christian church - it seems clear then that qualification requires a belief in Christ. It requires being set apart by the church or the leaders in the church.
In the NT we know that John and his disciples baptized.