Doctrine of Baptisms

Doctrine of Baptisms

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This book provides a revolutionary perspective to the concept of baptisms, a doctrine of Christ. In meticulous details, Joshua Naabu takes your hand and guides you to acquire the much needed understanding of these basic concepts of the Christian faith from the Old and New Testament. He answers many mind boggling questions including; 1. What is baptism? 2. What is the difference between baptism into the body of Christ, baptism with Holy Spirit, baptism with water and baptism with fire? 3. If baptism with water is for the remission of sins, why then was Jesus baptised? 4. Can you be baptised with water again if you have been baptised with water before? 5. Is baptism necessary for salvation? 6. Is water sprinkling scriptural? 7. Should infants be baptised?
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She never asked for this life... this responsibility of being born again... Once you know the truth... there's no turning back... The decision is her's and her's alone, heaven or hell awaits... Disclaimer: If you are looking for a happy, merry-go-well fairy tale, that is politically, socially and religiously correct; then you have come to the wrong place my friend. This story is wrought with the realisms in life, with all it's contradictions and chaotic tendencies. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Remember my number 1 rule! Everything in this book is false, except for the one truth that Jesus Christ is our Lord and savior!

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