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@MainstreamViews it makes the sun set later in the summer when its warm and nice enough to want to be outside at 9pm
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They just pretend we can't see this stuff. The most unbelievable grifters imaginable

Megyn Kelly@megynkelly
It’s been a banner two weeks for George W. Bush’s Republican Party.
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The online right's anti-Trump idiocy will be directed at whoever succeeds him. Count on that. It's purity spiraling unmoored from political reality, the logical conclusion of which is the complete destruction of everything we've worked for since 2016.
Patrick Casey@restoreorderusa
Trump isn't going to solve every problem. But without him, immigration and anti-white discrimination wouldn't have become mainstream Republican issues. Try showing a little gratitude.
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JB, did you see this?
This looks like a third world country, not one of the most historic cities in America
Governor JB Pritzker@GovPritzker
As the Trump Admin fails to keep airports running and make transit safer, Sec. Duffy launched a sham investigation into our local transit. Maybe when you care less about pajamas at the airport and more about real solutions as we do, we'll take note. Get back to work, Sean.
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@AltSNEAKO @centristpeater This is a parody: an established form of protected speech under the First Amendment. It’s meant to comment on or critique, not to be taken as literal or harmful content. Free @centristpeater
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@restoreorderusa @MDWN119 You act like any of us can afford gas rn LMAO republicans are so done

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@MDWN119 Even if you disagree with the Iran stuff it's hardly destroying the country.
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I see what's happening now! 😁
You are confusing the difference between the TWO different baptisms that take place for Christians.
1. The moment someone places their faith in Christ, they are "baptized" into the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13). Though the word is not used in Ephesians 1, that is the point. This is when we are baptized by the Holy Spirit, and this is also the point Paul was making for the verse you referenced in Galatians 3:27.
--> Baptism simply meaning "to be placed into."
2. Then, that already saved going-to-heaven individual, is called and commanded to get "baptized" by water as an act of obedience and a SIGN of true saving faith.
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@Noremac_Ma_i Yep 🎯 you nailed Justification.
Justification is 100% the finished work of Christ’s blood poured out upon the cross.
God has chosen means to deliver this to us personally, via His written word preached to us, Baptism (water & word), and the Lord’s Supper (bread/wine & word).
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I don't really have time to keep going back and forth, but that is most definitely not the case.
John 3
Acts 16
Romans 4
Ephesians 2
One thing you might be doing unintentionally is confusing "Justification" with "Sanctification"...?
Phase 1 of salvation is our justification --> saved from the penalty of sin. This is where Jesus declares us "not guilty"
Phase 2 of salvation is our sanctification --> saved from the power of sin. This is where God's Spirit makes us more like Jesus
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@Noremac_Ma_i Yes, the water by itself is not what makes a baptism. It would just be bathwater.
Baptism is that simple water with the promise God attaches to it: to place His Holy name upon us, Father, Son and Holy Spirit (Matthew 28).
In Baptism we are clothed with Christ’s righteousness
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The bronze serpent didn't have any power in itself to save. It was an inanimate object that King Hezekiah had to later destroy because the people were idolizing it (2 Kings 18)...something that you are doing with baptism.
Likewise, there is nothing mystical about the water. You could get baptized in a bathtub, pool, or even a dirty river. The picture of baptism is what Christ has already done for you (Romans 6)—In Christ, when you believed, you died and were buried and were raised to life—so baptism is simply testifying to God's work already done in your life. Ephesians 1 also clearly teaches that THE MOMENT YOU BELIEVE you receive the Holy Spirit. Paul did NOT say that, at some later moment, you know, when you get baptized.... He said, "when you heard...and believed in Him..." (Ephesians 1:13).
In the illustration with the bronze serpent, the people were learning to "look up" to find salvation only in God...ultimately in Christ! So that when the Son of Man comes they would not try to earn their salvation by being good or doing good things, but by looking up to Christ!
NOTE: I am not, and would never be, telling people not to get baptized. I am simply pointing out that God's Word clearly teaches that the good work of baptism is not an additive or contribution we make to our justification. It is an act of obedience for our sanctification, but NOT our justification. Our justification is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
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@BottomGroyper Dude, chill out. I have a life and cannot live on X.
Also, all of what I am telling you is what the Holy Scriptures clearly teach. So, yes, there is stricter judgment on teachers of God's Word (James 3). Good thing that what I am communicating to you is the truth of God's Word.
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@Noremac_Ma_i Exactly!
I’m glad you brought up the bronze snake. Here God used a humble earthly means (bronze) and attached his promise of temporal salvation to it. The Israelites merely believed this and were saved.
Baptism, water with God’s word attached to it, now saves you.
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Everything that "we do" is a work, whether good or bad. And our eternal salvation, justification before God, is NOT dependent upon anything that we do. Our eternal salvation is entirely dependent upon the LORD Jesus Christ—who He is and what He has done for us!
This is the whole point of John 3 when Jesus referred Nicodemus to reflect on the incident when the Israelites were bitten by poisonous snakes in the wilderness. They could NOT do anything to save themselves. There was no good work they could perform, not even a bath or ritual cleansing. They were all going to die...unless they, in faith, looked up at the bronze serpent thus BELIEVING in the promise of salvation by God's power alone. They did nothing to help themselves, God did everything.
It's the reason why over and over again (1 Corinthians 1; Ephesians 2) the New Testament says that God will not allow anyone any sort of reason to boast. If baptism, which is something you do, was required to enter Heaven, then you could & would boast of the part that you played in the role of salvation. However, the truth is that you played no part except the fact that you were a terrible sinner. Jesus did all the work of salvation, you are just a recipient of His grace. None of us will ever be able to boast about our salvation because we contributed NOTHING to paying off the debt we owed.
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