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Thursday, April 14, 2016

Baptized Again!

Well, this is a difficult discussion and I usually don't write about others. This is not about someone to bring ridicule, but hope! There is something about me that wants to encourage others through thought provoking writings and then there are those personal situations that I have found myself in. Those are what I usually like to write about.

Let me say this. Today I want to share with you something a preacher friend of mine shared with me a few days ago.

He and I have a friend who struggles with his spirituality. He has been "baptized" at least four times. My preacher friend asked me, "What do you say to someone who requests to be baptized again, especially multiple times?"

Here is my answer and I hope that it helps someone out there today to realize that they, individually, are important to the family of God and to the Father himself.

Baptism is a one time response to understanding God's plan. When we, according to what the apostles spoke on the day of Pentecost, understand that we have sinned and that our sins were against God the Father, when we are cut to the heart, when we feel guilty of sin, then we must seek out forgiveness. 

What did the people do when they realized that they needed forgiveness? They followed God's plan and were baptized, immersed completely under water, for the forgiveness of their sins. 

Once!

That's it!

It is a one time event.

What do you need to know to receive the forgiveness from God?

You need to realize that your sins come between you and God. You need to realize that God sent His Son, Jesus, to be sacrificed once for all men to give the opportunity to be forgiven. You need to admit that you have sinned, confess before men that you believe in Jesus and His death, burial and His resurrection, and then accept the gift of forgiveness by being immersed, baptized, in water for the forgiveness of your sins.

Once you have done that, God adds you to His church. He adds you to His spiritual family. He forgives you of all your past sins. It is the beginning of your walk with God in faith.

You won't know everything when you come up out of the water, but you will be forgiven. 

Once you have become a child of God by obedience to the gospel, any sin afterwards will be forgiven, no matter how "bad we think it is" by repenting of the sin to God and asking for forgiveness from God. 

The child of God then maintains his right relationship with the Father when we "...declare with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord', and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved." Romans 10:9-10.

If you sin as a child of God, repent and ask forgiveness from God and whom ever you sinned against and then let God handle it. 

God forgives His children when they ask. Baptized believers who have been forgiven need only realize that they are a part of the family of God and that the only one who can take them out of that family is themselves. The only time it is too late to repent is when you are dead. 

Don't let Satan tell you that you didn't really understand all you thought you needed to know to become forgiven. Don't let him convince you that you didn't believe what you did was enough.

God wants to save, not condemn. 

I'll see you later!

1 comment:

  1. Great article and thoughts. I believe we as church need to study more about the subject of restoration which helps when someone asks about getting baptized again.

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