Friday, June 26, 2020

The Baptism of the Great Commission #1

The Baptism of the Great Commission #1

When Jesus was preparing His apostles for His return to His Father, He commissioned them to the work He had spent about three years preparing them for. Matthew’s record said, “All authority hath been given to me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit …” (Mt. 28:18-19). Mark’s records the following: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned” (Mk. 16:15-16). There had been baptisms in Jesus’ personal ministry (Jn. 4:1-2), but that baptism was like that of John’s: a baptism of preparation for the coming kingdom. The baptism of Jesus’ personal ministry was limited in scope: disciples were to go only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel (Mt. 10:5-7). When Jesus gave His apostles “the great commission,” it was of universal application: to every creature in every nation. Jesus commanded that men be baptized. Five questions will be examined in this and a following article.

First, what is the element of the baptism of the great commission? In pervious articles it was shown that some were baptized (overwhelmed) in the Holy Spirit. It was also shown that Jesus was baptized (overwhelmed) with suffering and that ultimately the wicked will be baptized (overwhelmed) in a baptism of fire. The element in which men are baptized in the great commission is water. When Philip preached to the eunuch, as they went on their way “they came to a certain water and the eunuch said, see, here is water? What doth hinder me to be baptized?” (Acts 8:36). The record continued: “And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they both down into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him” (Acts 8:38; cp. Eph. 5:261 Pet. 3:19-21).

Second, what is the action of this baptism? Is it immersion, sprinkling, or pouring? Cited above is the incident of Philip and the eunuch. In that account the eunuch’s expressed desire was realized when both he and Philip went down into the water and came up from the water (Acts 8:38). And while they were in the water Philip baptized the eunuch. Immersion was certainly implied by that language. Romans 6:3-4 (and Col. 2:12) is even more definitive: “Or, are ye ignorant that all we who were baptized into Christ were baptized into his death? We were buried with him through baptism into his death that like as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we also might walk in newness of life.” In every example in which the action involved in baptism is demonstrated, it is always pictured as a burial. And when an inspired writer speaks of the action in baptism, it is always called a “burial.” Never is any action other than a burial (or an overwhelming) pictured. This accords perfectly with the definition of the Greek word baptisma “consisting of the processes of immersion, submersion and emergence …” (W.E. Vines, “Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words”). For many years the story has circulated, purportedly of Abraham Lincoln, in which President Lincoln asked an acquaintance, “If you call a dog’s tail a leg, how many legs does the dog have?” The answer given was “Five.” President Lincoln is reported to have replied, “Wrong. The dog has four legs. Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it one.” To our case in point, you can call sprinkling baptism all day long, but it doesn’t make it so. One who has been sprinkled for baptism hasn’t been baptized; he has been sprinkled. Such a one has not obeyed the Lord’s command to be baptized and he needs to be immersed immediately.

Third, who may be baptized? At the house of Cornelius Peter exclaimed, “Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons but in every nation, he that feareth him and worketh righteousness is accepted to him” (Acts 10:34-35). This is in keeping with the great commission to teach all nations and baptize every creature, and it agrees with God’s promise to Abraham that in his seed all the families of the earth would be blessed (Gen. 22:18). Having said that, there are some persons who are not subjects of baptism. The eunuch asked Philip, “What doth hinder me to be baptized,” and Philip’s response, “If thou believest, thou mayest” (Acts 8:37) implies that had the eunuch not believed he could not have been baptized. A person must believe before he may scripturally be baptized and thus two groups of individuals are excluded. First, an atheist cannot be baptized because he does not believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Second, an infant cannot believe and thus cannot be scripturally baptized. The purpose for baptism is connected with the removal of sins and infants have no sins. Contrary to popular belief man does not inherit sins from Adam. Of little children Jesus said, “Except ye turn and become as a little child ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven” (Mt. 18:219:14). No man bears the guilt of Adam’s sin, but all men suffer the consequences of it (Ezek. 18:20).

Thus, no one is a subject of baptism who does not believe. Nor is baptism for those who will not repent (Acts 2:38). Jesus confesses those who confess Him; He denies those who deny Him (Mt. 10:32-33). The sinner must confess, as the eunuch did, “I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God” (Acts 8:37).

Jim McDonald

https://lawofliberty.com/the-baptism-of-the-great-commission-1/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=lets_go_baptize&utm_term=2020-06-26


JUNE 21, 2020 LORD'S DAY VISIT TO BROTHER GORIO PELON

Brother Gorio Pelon and Brother Ronie Isla




Communion Cups are always change as also precautionary measures in preventing diseases, thus by God's loving providence I have the opportunity to share 150 Communion Cups to Brother Gorio Pelon and Brother Ronie Isla to use for Pepe Ranch church of Christ, Amsipit, Maasim, Sarangani Province.

Facemasks are also given for them to comply the precautionary measures set up by the government. Thanks and God bless.

Thursday, June 25, 2020

ALVIN DY


By God's loving providence 1 box of Bible Study Materials with 200 pcs Communion Cups has been sent  today  June 26, 2020 through Philippine Post Ofice, General Santos City to Brother Alvin Dy preacher in Makilala, Cotabato.


Items are from Brother Ron Halbrook and the US saints.












Part 1 : Liberty in Christ: Freedom is not Free Gal. 5:1 Men Mark Tumandan and Luciano Sanguan



Part 1 : Liberty in Christ: Freedom is not Free Gal. 5:1 Men Mark Tumandan and Luciano Sanguan

Debt of Faith (Men Mark Tumandan)

Jan. 12, 2020 Lord's Day Worship of Libas church of Christ, Kamanga, Maasim, Sarangani Province. Brother Luciano Sangoan is my fellow preacher in Libas. Courtesy to late Bro. Roy E. Cogdill's book "Faith and The Faith".


Wednesday, June 24, 2020

1 Box of Bible Study Materials and Other Essential Items

Dear Brother Ron Halbrook,

 

"I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper

and be in health even as thy soul prospereth" (3 John 2)

Grace Mercy and Peace be with you

From God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord.




Thank you so much for the kindness and generosity that again another 1 Box of Bible Study Materials, clothes, medicines, food and Communion Cups we received last June 19, 2020.


I am thankful for the loving providence of God that in spite of thousand miles, the precious gift successfully arrived even in the midst of Pandemic Crisis.


I am about to send a package of 10 Hymnals, pamphlets and 200 Communion Cups to one local church,  in Oroquita City church of Christ, Mindanao through LBC. This local church is where Sister Nida Villamin's husband has been serving as one of the elders.

I am thankful that I have also the opportunity to share these blessings. 


Communion Cups are needed thus I am going to share these to other local churches of our Lord.There are new books; thank you so much Brother Ron Halbrook and the US saints considering that the knowledge from these books is priceless. 


The sausage is delicious, the medicines are effective and the sun glass is so rare. :)


Thank you so much Brother Ron Halbrook.

May God continue to bless you and your family.


In Christian Love,

Men Mark Tumandan


-----

June 21, 2020


Dear brother Mark, Greetings in our sovereign Savior’s holy name. I thank God for all of the saints who donated so many items and for His providence guiding the balikbayan box safely to your hands.  Thank you that you can share some items with our brethren who need to use them. May God bless and protect you always!

 

In Christian love,

Ron Halbrook




















Monday, June 22, 2020

June 21, 2020 Worship in Libas church of Christ

Dear Brethren, Sisters and Friends,


Greetings in the Name of Christ,

By God's loving providence we had a blessed Lord's Day Worship in Libas church of Christ, Kamanga, Maasim, Sarangani Province yesterday around 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM June 21, 2020.

We had a visiting preacher Brother Ronie Isla from the same Municipality. He first preached a lesson then I also preached about "Trusting In God In All Circumstances" Psalm 118.

My fellow preacher Luciano Sanguan served as song leader and led our opening and closing prayers.

Thank you so much for all the prayers.

May God continue to bless each one.

In Christian Love,
Men Mark Tumandan




Saturday, June 13, 2020

Our Treatment of Others

Our Treatment of Others
Joe R. Price

Discrimination is alive and well. This is a lamentable condition wherever it is found. Sadly, the church of our Lord is not free from prejudicial hearts and discriminatory actions toward others -- and yes, it even occurs against fellow Christians.

Discrimination is called “respect of persons” in the Bible. God has none when speaking of His desire for man’s salvation (Acts 10:34-35) and of His righteous judgment of mankind (Rom. 2:4-11). Like as He who called us is holy, we too must cast off every expression of respect of persons in the body of Christ. In Christ “there cannot be Greek and Jew, circumcision and uncircumcision, barbarian, Scythian, bondman, freeman; but Christ is all, and in all” (Col. 3:11). Prejudicial hearts producing discriminatory actions is not the heart of Christ.

In James 2:1-13, the inspired writer meets this issue head on. Incredibly, some brethren were discriminating against people who were coming into their assemblies! So, James sets forth the case that we cannot hold “the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, with respect of persons” (2:1). He illustrated his point: A rich man enters your assembly and you heap upon him honor, but a poor man enters into your midst, and you relegate him to a position of reproach (2:2-3). How is this living the faith of Christ?! The Holy Spirit’s assessment of such conduct is given in verse 4: “do ye not make distinctions among yourselves (in your own mind, footnote, ASV), and become judges with evil thoughts?” Here is the danger of treating others in a discriminatory way: One makes distinctions where, in reality, none exist, and thereby becomes a judge with evil thoughts. This is “sin” (v. 9).

Respect of persons must be overcome in our treatment of sinners, too. Jesus warned us of the pitfall of only loving those who love us (Matt. 5:43-48). We must work hard to show “the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Jas. 2:1) to those who need it the most! I am convinced this is one reason why Jesus ate with sinners (Matt. 9:10). He was showing God’s mercy to them (Matt. 9:12-13). The Pharisees, however, could not tolerate the thought of Jesus communing with publicans and sinners (9:11). Who made distinctions where there were none (were not the Pharisees sinners, too)? Who were judges with evil thoughts? It still remains true that those who show no mercy shall receive none (Jas. 2:13; Matt. 5:7).

James applies the principle that overcomes ill thoughts and ill treatment of others: “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself” (2:8). As we do this, we fulfill the royal law. Such an expression of our faith glorifies the Lord of glory (2:1).         

-Reprint, The Spirit’s Sword (Oct. 14, 2001)

Tuesday, June 09, 2020

One Soul Was Baptized Into Christ

June 2, 2020

Brother Gorio Pelon of Pepe Ranch church of Christ, Amsipit, Maasim, Sarangani Province has recently sent me photos showing that one soul named  Andat Berbo was immersed in water for the remission of her sins. Thanks to God for the Salvation in Christ Jesus.



Friday, June 05, 2020

Loving Providence of God

Jehovah Jireh is the God whom we serve, His name means "The Lord will provide".

Jehovah provided the need of Abraham, provided salvation to Moses and Israelites to be redeem from Egypt, provided Salvation now in Christ Jesus.

Today, June 6, 2020 by God's loving providence I received 50 kilos of rice, 1 Box of Noddles, 1 Box of Vitamin C, 1 Box of Facemasks and 1 Box of Chicken Loaf from Boss Atty. Ryan Ramos, Chief of Staff of Sarangani Representative Hon. Ruel Pacquiao.

These are indeed great relief for our needs considering that we are experiencing of crisis brought by COVID-19 Pandemic.

Thank you so much Boss Atty. Ryan and Sarangani Representative Hon. Ruel Pacquiao.

May God bless each one.






2024 Drought Mitigation Activity: Food Assistance As Benevolence (3rd Day of Distribution)

  2024 Drought Mitigation Activity: Food Assistance As Benevolence (3 rd Day of Distribution)     23rd  Day of April, Year of our Lor...