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Aug 17 2011 11:59am
Hey, all Just wanted to show you guys this channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/jezuzfreek777

This guy is a loving dad and cool christian guy, I've been watching his videos forever since like day one he started posting, and there really good to watch if you like are eating breakfast in the morning/etc or just whenever, he has some good valid points and he is fun to watch. He relates alot of real life stuff to the bible/god and that's what I think we are all supposed to do, he just does it and makes videos for it, it's awesome..

So yeah just wanted to let u all know, I am sure somone has watched one of his videos before
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Aug 18 2011 09:19pm
I watched one of his videos, he puts a lot of time and effort into them. I wish he could get it right about the requirement for baptism for the remission of sin and not some outward expression of a inner belief or something like that.


Acts 2:38
38 Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." Be baptized for what....for the remission of sin.



1 Peter 3:21
21 "There is also an antitype which now saves us—baptism (not the removal of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God), through the resurrection of Jesus Christ," What does it say that saves us? Baptism.

There are more things required than just baptism, like believing, having faith, repentance, confession and remaining faithful unto death. Baptism is the final step, it is where we contact the blood of Christ.

Here is the connection between the blood of Christ, baptism and the remission of sins. We so often hear from others that baptism cannot be necessary because it is a work of human merit. This assumption is false, for when we submit ourselves to baptism, we are putting our faith in the working of God, not in ourselves (Col. 2:11-13). We are told that it is the blood of Christ that saves us, not baptism. I do not deny that the blood of Christ saves us (Eph. 1:7). That is not what is at issue. The issue is, does baptism have anything to do with remission of sins? Here is a very simple way to show the connection between baptism, the blood of Christ and the remission of sins:

Matthew 26:28, where Jesus said concerning the cup in the Lord’s Supper, "For this is My blood of the new covenant, which is shed for many for the remission of sins." Take special note of the phrase "for the remission of sins." The reason why Jesus shed His blood was so that people could have their sins remitted (forgiven).

Acts 2:38. In response to the question, "what shall we do?" Peter said, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins..." Again, take special note of the phrase "for the remission of sins." It is exactly the same as in Matthew 26:28. There is no difference. This is significant in that many people try to say that "for" in Acts 2:38 means "because of"; that is, they say that we are baptized because we have already received forgiveness. But this will not work. If "for" means "because of" in Acts 2:38, why wouldn’t it mean the same thing in Matthew 26:28? Did Jesus die "because" sins were already forgiven? No. He died in order to make forgiveness available. We need consistency. Remember, God is not the author of confusion. Whatever the phrase means in Matthew 26:28, it also means in Acts 2:38.

Now the argument is made that baptism has nothing to do with remission of sins because we are saved by the blood of Christ. Thus, the argument puts Acts 2:38 at odds with Matthew 26:28. But this is not necessary. They can easily be understood in harmony.

To see this, look at Romans 6:3, which says, "Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?" Take special note of the phrase, "baptized into His death." Here is where the connection is made between baptism and the blood of Christ. Where did Christ shed His blood? In His death. How do we come into contact with the blood of Christ, wherein is found remission of sins? In baptism. Thus, what Peter says in Acts 2:38 is in complete harmony with what Jesus and Paul said.

1. Christ shed His blood for the remission of sins.

2. We are baptized into the death of Christ, wherein Christ shed His blood for many for (in order that they might obtain) the remission of sins.

3. Therefore, we are baptized for (in order that we might obtain) the remission of sins.

The connection is clear and easily understood if we will let the Bible interpret itself instead of trying to change words around or picking and choosing what we want.

Now, while still in Romans 6, other points could just as well be made concerning baptism:

1. Baptism is into Christ. If we are going to be in Christ, how do we get there? We get there by submitting to the working of God through baptism.

2. It is in baptism where we are "born again" (see John 3:3, 5). From the grave of baptism (which is a burial), we are raised to walk in "newness of life." What phrase could better describe being "born again"?

3. Note verses 17-18. We told that we were slaves of sin, but that we "obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine." Verse 18 follows, "And having been set free from sin..." When are we set free from sin? When we "obey from the heart" what God told us to do. When we do this, we are not "earning" salvation through meritorious works, but we are submitting to the working of God. Also read Colossians 2:11-13.

By faith, we must submit to the grace that God has offered through Jesus Christ. Baptism is a part of what God has given.

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Aug 25 2011 06:05pm
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Quote (HighschoolTurd @ 17 Aug 2011 12:59)
Hey, all Just wanted to show you guys this channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/jezuzfreek777

This guy is a loving dad and cool christian guy, I've been watching his videos forever since like day one he started posting, and there really good to watch if you like are eating breakfast in the morning/etc or just whenever, he has some good valid points and he is fun to watch.  He relates alot of real life stuff to the bible/god and that's what I think we are all supposed to do, he just does it and makes videos for it, it's awesome..

So yeah just wanted to let u all know, I am sure somone has watched one of his videos before


Coming from the kid who danced around in his underwear on YouTube for some guy on d2jsp. Weird...
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Coming from the kid who danced around in his underwear on YouTube for some guy on d2jsp. Weird...


Some guy? The guy is njaguar.. Why did u come in here and start spamming/etc? My faith has nothing to do with dancing around/having fun on the internet. I am following all rules/etc not breaking anything.

Go ask lil wayne why he has a cross tatooted on his forehead/body but swears/cusses every single time in every song he makes/etc PLEASE.... Lol and you think what I am doing is bad? Please re-evaluate what you just said to me and look at all the other people in this world that you guys "adore" and tell me how bad I am compared to them...

Next please.

EDIT: Why does me having fun on the internet to entertain some trolls in GC have anything to do with my faith? I am following all d2jsp rules doing so, hence this is run by a christian admin, so please tell me what "Rule I am breaking". You dont know what I do in real life, you don't know what church I go to, you dont know how much I love god/etc inside, so don't judge.

This post was edited by HighschoolTurd on Aug 26 2011 05:03am
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