Baptism Series
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66: Acts 2:38: An Inconvenient Truth Too Clear to Ignore
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64: Why Some Christians Can’t Let Acts 2:38 Mean What It Says
13:08
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62: Acts 2:38: Baptized for Forgiveness or Because of It?
11:35
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59: Baptismal Regeneration: How It Misses the Mark
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56: Is Baptism A Part Of The Gospel?
14:43
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54: Is Baptism A Work?
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52: Baptism Matters!
7:20
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50: Why Was The Spirit Not Given At Baptism?, Part 2
9:35
48: Why Was The Spirit Not Given At Baptism?, Part 1
9:03
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46: Baptism: Calling On His Name
12:57
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44: Saul’s Conversion
10:10
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42: At What Point Are We Saved?
11:24
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40: “Buried With Him In Baptism”
11:24
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38: Baptism: “You Must Be Born Again”
10:32
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36: Baptism: Where Did It Come From?
11:34
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34: They Said “Baptism Does Not Save”—Then We Read the Verses
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48: Why Was The Spirit Not Given At Baptism?, Part 1

5 months ago
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The New Testament sets the expectation that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit normally coincides with baptism. However, Acts records a few key exceptions. In this episode, we explore two of these exceptions: the Samaritans and Cornelius' household. Why did the Spirit delay for one group and arrive early for the other? We examine the possible reasons, from Peter's role in opening the kingdom to overcoming deep-seated biases between Jews, Samaritans, and Gentiles. Understanding these moments helps us see how the Spirit worked to unify the early church. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll explore a third unique case!

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