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  1. oyster67

    We are not yet in the New Covenant prophecied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel - that is the Millennial reign

    You need to come to Jesus and accept Him as your Lord and Savior today, my dear friend. John 14:6 “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”
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    We are not yet in the New Covenant prophecied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel - that is the Millennial reign

    We are not yet in the New Covenant prophecied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel - that is the Millennial reign The New Covenant prophesied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel is the New Covenant. The Millennial Reign prophesied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel is the Millennial Reign.
  3. oyster67

    We are not yet in the New Covenant prophecied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel - that is the Millennial reign

    Yes. The New Covenant being fulfilled does not require that all other prophecies be fulfilled. God's timetable concerning the New Covenant is not offset by the procrastination of a few Jews. You need to understand who Jesus is and what He did 2000 years ago.
  4. oyster67

    We are not yet in the New Covenant prophecied by Jeremiah and Ezekiel - that is the Millennial reign

    Paul certainly is speaking of the New Testament that has been brought to pass by the shedding of Jesus' blood. The Atonement applies to the Jews just as surely as the Gentiles. Jesus will not need to die a second time for the Jews. The New Covenant is a done deal for all peoples for all time. It...
  5. oyster67

    He that believeth and is baptized, shall be saved: but he that believeth not shall be condemned.

    Acts 11:16 “Then remembered I the word of the Lord, how that he said, John indeed baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost.”
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    Baptism

    Water baptism saves no man. It is simply a response and testimony to what the blood has already done for a man who has called upon the name of the Lord and invited Him in to be their Lord and Savior. Revelation 3:20 “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the...
  7. oyster67

    Baptism

    oyster67 said: “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” - Romans 10:13 What part of Romans 10:13 do you have a problem with? Do you have a problem with John 3:16? Do you have a problem with John 14:6? John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only...
  8. oyster67

    Hello all! :)

    Hello and welcome, dear sister Kerri. I very much look forward to being your brother and friend. So glad you came.
  9. oyster67

    Am I accountable for Adam's sin?

    Am I accountable for Adam's sin? Please feel free to react to this question in any way you would like.
  10. oyster67

    One gospel

    Just in case someone out there has never read a NT Bible. Jesus came to Earth and taught us how to be saved as well as paying for our salvation. Several men recorded his deeds and words. We call each account a "Gospel". They are four accounts of the same true story. The all contain the same...
  11. oyster67

    Baptism

    “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” - Romans 10:13
  12. oyster67

    Baptism

    Neither of your verses have anything to do with water baptism. They are about salvation. It is Jesus Blood which washes away our sins. We must call upon the name of the Lord.
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    Should a Christian celebrate christmas or easter?

    One person in every 365 are born on Dec 25.
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    Is Baptism in water a work or a command? Is it necessary for salvation?

    Just in case someone is confused about the difference between Baptism unto Salvation (Holy Spirit Baptism) and Water Baptism... Water Baptism is never associated with either Salvation or receiving the Holy Spirit. In John 1:33, John Baptist draws a direct distinction between his water baptism...
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    He that believeth and is baptized, shall be saved: but he that believeth not shall be condemned.

    Just in case someone is confused about the difference between Baptism unto Salvation (Holy Spirit Baptism) and Water Baptism... Water Baptism is never associated with either Salvation or receiving the Holy Spirit. In John 1:33, John Baptist draws a direct distinction between his water baptism...
  16. oyster67

    Baptism

    Just in case someone is confused about the difference between Baptism unto Salvation (Holy Spirit Baptism) and Water Baptism... Water Baptism is never associated with either Salvation or receiving the Holy Spirit. In John 1:33, John Baptist draws a direct distinction between his water baptism...
  17. oyster67

    What is the strong delusion of 2 Thessalonian 2:11,12s 2

    Yes. God will give some over to a reprobate mind. They are those who have previously shown themselves to be of a stiff necked and rebellious nature. It should also be noted that God has foreknowledge of who these shall be (e.g. Judas). Romans 1 goes into great detail concerning this...
  18. oyster67

    The Apostleship Of Paul...

    Thats ok. You have a right to post your thoughts just as much as anyone else here at CC, dear brother. :) Church ordinances and sacraments are not as important as the Gospel. It was John who quoted the Words of Jesus verbatim and walked with Jesus daily. John left his own name out of the Gospel...
  19. oyster67

    👋 Hello...... Hi to All.. 👋

    Welcome to CC, dear sister Lehsem! :)(y):coffee: