Trey of Diamonds
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When I discovered the Unitarian Universalist Church. I'm still very thankful for that discovery, it saved my spiritual life.
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When I discovered the Unitarian Universalist Church. I'm still very thankful for that discovery, it saved my spiritual life.
Does universalism mean everyone will eventually be saved?
Yeah, but I come from the Unitarian side of the church. I disagree with Universalism in that if there is a Heaven there must be a Hell to balance it out. But then again, I don't believe in the traditional meaning of Heaven and Hell either so it kind of evens out in the wash.
So as a universalist, everyone will eventually be able to post on this thread since all will be saved. What are people being saved from, and on what basis or grounds are they saved?
As I mentioned, I'm not a Universalist and unfortunately I don't really know. I don't think they have a single answer anyway as there is more than one flavor of Universalist. You can try the wiki Universalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia or maybe another UU will join this discussion. Also, if you're really interested, check out the UU DIR for more info. Unitarian Universalism - Religious Education Forum
Hey, I must be getting old too quickly. Didn't your religion title say Unitarian Universalist a few minutes ago? Does your flavor of religion change with the weather?
I prayed for Jesus to be my Lord and Savior seven years before I was baptized. Not only was my prayer answered verbally but at the time of my prayer I also received the fruit of the Spirit.
However the Bible reports an instance of salvation that came by way of preaching:
Acts 10:45 And they of the circumcision that believed were amazed, as many as came with Peter, because that on the Gentiles also was poured out the gift of the Holy Spirit.
46 For they heard them speak with tongues, and magnify God. Then answered Peter,
47 Can any man forbid the water, that these should not be baptized, who have received the Holy Spirit as well as we?
Then we have this verse that does not include baptism:
Ro 10:10 for withtheheart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
As for Acts 10 - It is clear that God is working in a specific (almost unique) way for a specific purpose. He used the miraculous outpouring of the HS to show them that the Gentiles were heirs also of the grace of God.
Rom 10:10 - I agree that belief and confession are necessary actions. However, I believe that God has given us the Bible as a whole, and no single verse cancels out any other. Please explain how Rom 10:10 cancels out any verse linking baptism or repentance to salvation.
Belief - not sufficient by itself - see John 12:42
Confession - not sufficient by itself - see Matt 7:21
When we add these verses to other verses like Acts 22:16 or Acts 2:38 we see God's COMPLETE plan.
Furthermore, what would be the point of baptizing Cornelius if he was already saved? Wouldn't that seem ritualistic? The answer I commonly hear is that it is to show others that you are following Christ (outward expression of inner faith). If this is the case, why in Acts 16 was the Phillipian jailer baptized at midnight, when he could've waited until the next day (or seven years) so that more people could see him?
I thought I had made myself clear, he was saved when he was baptized for the forgiveness of his sins. (unless you think you can be saved without your sins being forgiven?)
Again, this single verse does not cancel out other verses in the NT.
Muffled apparently believes you have to believe and confess.
I assume you believe you only have to believe?
What did Paul tell him to believe in? - the Lord Jesus
What is the correct response to hearing the word of the Lord? - The Philippian jailer was baptized at once.
In Acts 8, Philip preached to the Ethiopian. It reads "he told him the good news about Jesus. The eunuch's response was immediate baptism. Apparently, preaching Jesus (i.e. the gospel) leads one to be baptized immediately. This was held on the side of the road. Why didn't he wait until he got where he was going so he could be baptized in front of a large crowd?
You've still yet to answer the question as to why he was baptized at midnight?
Research of the term synecdoche might be in order.
As for Acts 10 - It is clear that God is working in a specific (almost unique) way for a specific purpose. He used the miraculous outpouring of the HS to show them that the Gentiles were heirs also of the grace of God.
Rom 10:10 - I agree that belief and confession are necessary actions. However, I believe that God has given us the Bible as a whole, and no single verse cancels out any other. Please explain how Rom 10:10 cancels out any verse linking baptism or repentance to salvation.
Belief - not sufficient by itself - see John 12:42
Confession - not sufficient by itself - see Matt 7:21
When we add these verses to other verses like Acts 22:16 or Acts 2:38 we see God's COMPLETE plan.
Furthermore, what would be the point of baptizing Cornelius if he was already saved? Wouldn't that seem ritualistic? The answer I commonly hear is that it is to show others that you are following Christ (outward expression of inner faith). If this is the case, why in Acts 16 was the Phillipian jailer baptized at midnight, when he could've waited until the next day (or seven years) so that more people could see him?
What's the old wheelbarrow on a tightrope across Niagara Falls story?As for Mat 7:21 He is simply saying that a false confession will not save you. He is also saying that a belief that doesn't result in faith is not a true belief. (The old wheelbarrow on a tightrope across Niagara Falls story).
Let see you got - hear, believe, confess, and be baptized.
You forgot repent.
I suggest 2 Cor 7:10:
"For godly grief produces a repentance that leads to salvation without regret, whereas worldly grief produces death."
What's the old wheelbarrow on a tightrope across Niagara Falls story?
Muffled,
To you faith = putting trust in belief?
I thought faith = putting trust in God.
Are you saying that the authorities in John 12 were saved?
At least you realize that baptism was a commandment of Jesus.
Now, see John 14:15 and Heb 5:9
There is the premise that somebody gets saved when they say the sinners prayer. Do you believe that is when you are saved?
If not...why not
If yes...why yes.
Heneni