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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

March 10, 2009, around 9pm, in Bay, Arkansas. Tim Wilkes II baptizes a young lady named Karea Savage into Christ. It's at this moment she went from sinner to saint.

I realized almost before it was too late that I had a camera on me! By the time I got it booted up and all, I caught the funeral-marriage-birth juuust in time. :) And then I hit stop just when we started singing "O Happy Day".

Such a beautiful, simple system -- and to think, the man-made religions want to get rid of it and replace it with their own man-made "faith only" "accept Jesus into your heart" salvation -- Rom 6:3-6; Col 2:12; Mark 7:9; Jas 2:24.

I posted this video in DIRECT response to the dissenters railing against Christianity. People complain about confrontational evangelism, about spiritual warfare and tactics, ignoring scripture showing Jesus and His apostles confronting and judging the false religions of their day. People complain that we don't preach the gospel, repentance, belief, the cross, etc.--which we DO, they're just not listening.

But this is the result. The SAME DAY Johnny visited that Baptist preacher, he preached his heart out that night, including giving the information about what had happened across the street, and a lady right afterwards showed her faith in the gospel of Jesus and His kingdom by confessing her belief and leaving (repenting of) the falsehood of the Baptist religion in order to convert to Christianity by submitting to baptism, wherein she obeyed the gospel, was added to the Lord's church, called on the name of the Lord, married Christ, became saved, etc.

God bless His Son, her, her husband, Johnny, Tim, and everyone else involved in helping this soul access His grace and mercy.

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  • Thanks for posting this! This was a wonderful day! God bless

  • you have no right to say one cannot go to heaven in the baptist church. God never spoke of a sign on a door making any difference.

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  • Now, "religiousreview," about my questions in relation to the Nicene Creed and churches today, up above, if you please.

  • I already answered above, Heb 10:26-27. If you sin willfully, you'll have a "certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation"--and since Concatenate *recognizes* that the Bible *says* to worship on Sunday in communion and singing (and other things), it's beyond me how Concatenate can justify "forsaking the assembly"--or corrupting it by changing the worship, such as the Lord's supper in 1Cor 11:17,29, or acting differently than the likes of scriptures such as Heb 2:12; 13:15; etc.

  • PKB, maybe u'd like to clarify this question for us. is it taught in the assembly where u assemble that a person can lose his or her salvation if they do not partake in the LS every week or play a musical instrument in worship? i'm curious 2 know.

  • I can't speak for ParodyKnaveBob here, but we (as in me and my local congregation) don't preach as doctrine that one can lose their salvation by not partaking of the Lord's supper or musical instrument playing. Rather, we want to simply do what the Bible says, which is gathering together on Sundays to break bread (Acts 20:7, Hebrews 10:25) and we sing without mechanical instruments since there is no command to do so (Colossians 3:16, Ephesians 5:19). Just singing there.

  • "we acknowledge one baptism for the remission of sins" - from the Nicene Creed

    "the NC is a Biblical, orthodox statement of faith." - from so-called "religiousreview"

    So are you saying anyone's faith that claims multiple baptisms, and/or baptism unto reasons other than the remission of sins -- that their faith is *not* Biblical/orthodox?

    Are the Pentecostals/Apostolics (one in Godhead) unbiblical?

    Are all the Charismatics (2+ baptisms) unbiblical?

    Are the Baptists (baptism for other reasons)?

  • Heb 10:26-27 the doctrine that says u must not sin willfully or else lose ur salvation.

  • maybe some are, but not all, and u can find such thing in every religious body, including the churches of Christ.

    don't believe me? what about the doctrine that says u must observe the Lord's Supper each week or lose ur salvation, when that ain't nowhere in the Bible? what about the doctrine that says u can't play a piano in worship without losing ur salvation, when that ain't nowhere in the Bible?

    The list goes on.

  • It doesn't matter what word you use:

    Mt 15:9

    The churches that MEN built are still putting their own doctrine up instead of God's word. See above for some examples of lies. Another: "Evolution and Old Earth." Lie. (And if one is prone to disbelieve Genesis, they're prone to disbelieve Jesus, John 5:46.) The list goes on.

  • Don't forget the printed leaflets, tracts, books, posters, etc.

    We're not tearing down for the slightest infractions. We're tearing down man-made doctrines that send people to Hell. "The church is not important." Lie. "The church is not the kingdom." Lie. "Worship how ever you feel like." Lie. "The Father AND the Son don't coexist." Lie. "Faith only." Lie. "Once saved, always saved." Lie. "New prophecy still occurs today." Lie. "Thou shalt not judge." Lie. "Blindly follow the Pastor." All lies.

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