Tell that to Moses who was threatened with death for not giving his child the sign of the Covenant. Baptism means something to God
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Replying to @ImKingGinger
Are you suggesting my children may go to hell simply because I've not baptized them?
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Replying to @ImKingGinger
I just asked if you were suggesting that. I don't understanding what you're inferring. What are you saying?
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I am saying that if Moses was threatened with death for not giving his child the shadow of the sign of the Covenant, how much more so Baptism, the actual sign?
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Replying to @ImKingGinger
Okay, so -- be gracious with me -- Are you saying my children could die because they're not baptized, since "how much more so" they should receive baptism?
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Replying to @ImKingGinger
As I've shared in the comments, baptism is not circumcision. True circumcision is of the heart, not of the letter (Romans 2:29). "The purpose [of the sign of circumcision as a seal] was to make [Abraham] the father of all who believe without being circumcised" (Rom. 4:11).
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Replying to @ImKingGinger @Pastor_Gabe
"Abraham received... circumcision ... to make him the father of all who believe without being circumcised, " (Rom. 4:11)." True because: "you were circumcised... by putting off the body of the flesh, by the circumcision of Christ, 12 having been buried... in baptism" 1/2
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Circumcision is both the shadow and the reality.
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