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John’s Baptism and New Testament Baptism
Through the years, I have been asked various questions about John’s baptism. Here are a few: (1) What was the purpose of John’s baptism? (2) What is the difference between John’s baptism and New Testament baptism? (3) Did those who … Continue reading →
Posted in baptism, Cofession, Repentance, Textual study
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Spiritual Growth: (#3) Motivation/Necessity
Johnny Ramsey was one of the instructors when I attended Brown Trail School of Preaching. One of his classes was General Epistles (James – Jude). He taught us to remember each chapter by one key point. He provided the following … Continue reading →
Posted in be ready, Bible Study, christian growth, Textual study, Textual varients, Word Study
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