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Dr. Roberson

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    Dr. Roberson reacted to Salyan in When Is A Non-Baptist A Baptist?   
    AVBB:

    This idea of two gospels - one for the Jews and one by Paul for the Gentiles - is unBiblical, heretical nonsense. There is no division. Peter and Paul are not speaking different gospels. How could they? The center of everything they both said is Christ, and He is the one that inspired all the scriptural writings that bear record of their words. There is no separate gospel for the Jew and for the Greek; God deals with both the sane way. Romans 10:10-13; Colossians 3:10-11.

    I find it interesting that you emphasize Acts 3:19, but seem to skip over the previous few verses which explain the faith in Jesus as the Son of God that those unbelieving Jews needed for their salvation. The mechanism of salvation has not changed through the ages. Read Romans 4-5 and you will see this. But then, I'm sure you have read it, and OBviously reject its conclusions.

    I reject your idea of multiple churches/a changed gospel as heresy. I reject it based on the clear reading of Scripture in Ephesians 4:4-6.

    You have been given many second chances in this board despite your poor attitudes, behavior and questionable doctrines. You will not be given any further.
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    Dr. Roberson got a reaction from Miss Daisy in When Is A Non-Baptist A Baptist?   
    I will recommend a very good book on the subject. You can read it and any others you wish, but make an informed decision on what you believe.
    You need to have a better reply that "Jesus was not baptized by John the catholic, or John the Methodist, but by John the Baptist!"
    I'm surprised that no one has brought up the BAPTIST acrostic yet.
     
    The book, by Evangelist Mike Gass, is called: "A Glorious Church"  subtitled: "A study of the origin, identity, heritage, and integrity of the new Testament Church."
    Its published by Striving Together Publications, from Lancaster Baptist Church, Lancaster CA. And most of you know its pastored by Paul Chappell.
     
    The crux of the book is that Jesus did establish a called out assembly, gave it a mission, and that a line of churches throughout history has strived to maintain a pure bride of Christ.
     
    There is only two times in the gospels that Jesus said he finished something. We all know He finished our redemption on the cross, but in the gospel of John 17:4, Jesus says he finished the work that God has sent him to do. What was finished? If our salvation was finished on the cross, it couldn't have been done in John 17:4.
    Answer that question and I personally believe you will be 99% done with your study of the origin of the church.
     
    Did Jesus call his work a Baptist church? Nope. Did Jesus establish what we could call a church? Yes. Just as we firmly believe that God has perfectly preserved his Word, He has also guided The church throughout the ages.
     
    For me, and this is just my belief the origin of the church started with Jesus and the Baptist church is the closest to that church that I have found. Your mileage may very.  You may be a landmark or separatist, or secessionist, and even Anabaptist. Which ever you prefer to be, make sure you can back it up with scripture and prayer, with lots of study having been done.
     
     
    Dr. ROBerson
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    Dr. Roberson got a reaction from DaveW in When Is A Non-Baptist A Baptist?   
    I will recommend a very good book on the subject. You can read it and any others you wish, but make an informed decision on what you believe.
    You need to have a better reply that "Jesus was not baptized by John the catholic, or John the Methodist, but by John the Baptist!"
    I'm surprised that no one has brought up the BAPTIST acrostic yet.
     
    The book, by Evangelist Mike Gass, is called: "A Glorious Church"  subtitled: "A study of the origin, identity, heritage, and integrity of the new Testament Church."
    Its published by Striving Together Publications, from Lancaster Baptist Church, Lancaster CA. And most of you know its pastored by Paul Chappell.
     
    The crux of the book is that Jesus did establish a called out assembly, gave it a mission, and that a line of churches throughout history has strived to maintain a pure bride of Christ.
     
    There is only two times in the gospels that Jesus said he finished something. We all know He finished our redemption on the cross, but in the gospel of John 17:4, Jesus says he finished the work that God has sent him to do. What was finished? If our salvation was finished on the cross, it couldn't have been done in John 17:4.
    Answer that question and I personally believe you will be 99% done with your study of the origin of the church.
     
    Did Jesus call his work a Baptist church? Nope. Did Jesus establish what we could call a church? Yes. Just as we firmly believe that God has perfectly preserved his Word, He has also guided The church throughout the ages.
     
    For me, and this is just my belief the origin of the church started with Jesus and the Baptist church is the closest to that church that I have found. Your mileage may very.  You may be a landmark or separatist, or secessionist, and even Anabaptist. Which ever you prefer to be, make sure you can back it up with scripture and prayer, with lots of study having been done.
     
     
    Dr. ROBerson
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    Dr. Roberson got a reaction from HappyChristian in Matthew 12:40   
    I have never heard of the 6 day people. This is new to me.
     
    So far, everyone else has given what I think is the right answer: 3 day, 3 nights very early on  the first day of the week UP FROM THE GRAVE HE AROSE!
     
    We can stop beating the dead horse now and put this one to rest too.
     
    Dr. Roberson
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    Dr. Roberson got a reaction from Standing Firm In Christ in Pre Tribulation Rapture Of The Church   
    If you, like me believe that the church is the bride of Christ, made up of born again Bible believing Christians,
    Then the church will not go through the tribulation. Why?
     
    For Christ to send his bride through the tribulation would be spousal abuse!
     
     
     
     
    Dr. Roberson
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    Dr. Roberson got a reaction from Pastor Matt in Bro. Cecil watkins   
    His theology is off, but he's funny!

    I'm positive that I've met preachers like him befor.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ph3N4f7ysA

    I cant get this to embed, so we gotta do it the old fasioned way...


    Dr. Roberson
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