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Pickup truck baptisms in college campuses, legit expression of faith or fad of the times?
Pickup truck baptisms in college campuses, legit expression of faith or fad of the times?
was phillips baptism of the ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8; 25 to 8; 40 legitimate?.. ...which local church congregation authorized phillip to do that?..... . in Acts 8; 36 of the same section, ...as they travelled together in the chariot... the eunuch pointed to a body of water and asked phillip what would prevent him from being baptized?.... ....was phillip wrong for not explaining to him the legality of the issue as you just explained it here?.....I guess this is the time where I become a LEEEEGALIST!
Baptism is an ordinance of the Church and any legitimate baptism should be done under the authority of a Local Church Congregation! If such does not fit this basic criteria, these are not legitimate baptism
Now, if a local Baptist Church, Assembly of God, Calvary Chapel, or whatever was to turn a pickup truck into a baptistry and baptize new believers, This is an entirely different manner but I would question why someone would turn such a solemn event into a publicity gimmick!
Yes, Philip was a missionary-evangelist and was duly authorized and sent by his church in Jerusalem (I believe it was still Jerusalem but I could be wrong here).was phillips baptism of the ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8; 25 to 8; 40 legitimate?.. ...which local church congregation authorized phillip to do that?..... . in Acts 8; 36 of the same section, ...as they travelled together in the chariot... the eunuch pointed to a body of water and asked phillip what would prevent him from being baptized?.... ....was phillip wrong for not explaining to him the legality of the issue as you just explained it here?.....
make no mistake.. .. i am not in favor of showmanship when it comes to things like baptism or any church ordinance... and to me the pickup truck thing reeks of showmanship..... .........just didn;t want to see you turn into a legalist without thinking it through...![]()
Yes, but as you say, "Calvary Chapel... baptizes..."Calvary Chapel of the Lewis Clark Valley baptizes believers at the gates of hell:
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Hells Gate lies on the river bottom left over from the great ice age floods about 15,000 years ago. At the south end of the park are basaltic columns from the Pomona flows 14 million years ago. Hells Gate State Park was once the site of a Nez Perce Village. Little is left of the […]parksandrecreation.idaho.gov
was phillips baptism of the ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8; 25 to 8; 40 legitimate?.. ...which local church congregation authorized phillip to do that?.....
in Acts 8; 36 of the same section, ...as they travelled together in the chariot... the eunuch pointed to a body of water and asked phillip what would prevent him from being baptized?.... ....was phillip wrong for not explaining to him the legality of the issue as you just explained it here?.....
I would not except under the authority of CC.AB Caines, however, should never take it upon himself to baptize anyone anywhere!
that;s how i always saw it too... ...God sent phillip to the eunuch as an answer to the eunuchs desire to know the truth and to understand..... and phillips was a special case with regards to baptism having direct authorization from Jesus Himself - in the flesh....The long answer is, the church at Jerusalem, which had appointed him as a deacon and an evangelist. At the time, the church had just been scattered by the persecution following Stephen's martyrdom, so Philip was on kind of an impromptu evangelism tour.
The shorter answer is, God: "Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip, 'Rise and go toward the south to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza'" (Acts 8:27). That meeting was providential.
No. First, I think we can infer that as an evangelist, Philip was authorized to baptize disciples. Second, he was out in the middle of the wilderness, in a time when the church was scattered, with a convert who was leaving the area and likely would never be back. He couldn't exactly phone into home office for instructions. The encounter with the Ethiopian was providential, but it was also, at the moment, opportunistic. This was in the very earliest days of the church, and they were probably making up the rules as the situation warranted.
Till I trade it for a Chevrolet!Give me gas for my Ford and keep me truckin' for the Lord!
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