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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyV" data-source="post: 3423240" data-attributes="member: 32629"><p>You brought up and referenced "the Greek" . . . not me. I was simply pointing out how Greek words have more than a single meaning. I'm not attempting to change anything other than including the various meanings of said Greek words. </p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Exactly . . . this is why we are saved.</p><p></p><p>Faith and repentance are closely associated. We cannot turn toward Christ unless we also turn away from sin. The command to <u>non-Christians</u> is to repent and believe. All other commands to obedience in the New Testament, including water baptism, are to people who <u>are already</u> <u>Christians</u>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's a great example of the various meanings of the Greek texts.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Nowhere does the Bible say the words, “cannot be saved without water baptism,” or “an unbaptized believer is not saved.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyV, post: 3423240, member: 32629"] You brought up and referenced "the Greek" . . . not me. I was simply pointing out how Greek words have more than a single meaning. I'm not attempting to change anything other than including the various meanings of said Greek words. Exactly . . . this is why we are saved. Faith and repentance are closely associated. We cannot turn toward Christ unless we also turn away from sin. The command to [U]non-Christians[/U] is to repent and believe. All other commands to obedience in the New Testament, including water baptism, are to people who [U]are already[/U] [U]Christians[/U]. That's a great example of the various meanings of the Greek texts. Nowhere does the Bible say the words, “cannot be saved without water baptism,” or “an unbaptized believer is not saved.” [/QUOTE]
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