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From: MSN NicknameTweety134  (Original Message)Sent: 6/17/2008 1:55 AM
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From: <NOBR>MSN NicknameTweety134</NOBR> Sent: 6/13/2008 11:47 PM
 

Seventh-day Adventists do not believe in baptizing infants. A person must be old enough to accept responsibility for his/her own actions. Baptism is by immersion. In order to be baptized, a person must agree to this set of thirteen baptismal VOWS:

  1. I believe in God the Father, in His Son Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Spirit.
  2. I accept the death of Jesus Christ on Calvary as the atoning sacrifice for my sins, and believe that through faith in His shed blood I am saved from sin and its penalty.
  3. I renounce the world and its sinful ways, and have accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Savior, and believe that God, for Christ's sake, has forgiven my sins and given me a new heart.
  4. I accept by faith the righteousness of Christ, recognizing Him as my Intercessor in the heavenly sanctuary, and claim His promise to strengthen me by His indwelling Sprit, so that I may receive power to do His will.
  5. I believe that the Bible is God's inspired Word, and that it constitutes the only rule of faith and practice for the Christian.
  6. I accept the Ten Commandments as still binding upon Christians; and it is my purpose by the power of the indwelling Christ, to keep this law, including the fourth commandment, which requires the observance of the seventh day of the week as the Sabbath of the Lord.
  7. I look forward to the soon coming of Jesus as the blessed hope in my heart, and I am determined to be ready to meet the Lord, and to do all in my power to witness to His loving salvation, and by life and word to help others to be ready for His glorious appearing.
  8. I accept the Biblical teaching of spiritual gifts, and believe that the gift of prophecy is one of the identifying marks of the remnant church.
  9. I believe in church organization, and it is my purpose to support the church by my tithes and offerings, and by my personal effort and influence.
  10. I believe that my body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and I will honor God by caring for it, avoiding the use of that which is harmful, abstaining from all unclean foods, from the use, manufacture, or sale of alcoholic beverages, the use, manufacture, or sale of tobacco in any of its forms for human consumption, and from the misuse of or trafficking in, narcotics or other drugs.
  11. I know and understand the fundamental Bible principles as taught by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is my purpose, by the grace of God, to order my life in harmony with these principles.
  12. I accept the New Testament teaching of baptism by immersion, and desire to be so baptized as a public expression of faith in Christ and His forgiveness of my sins.
  13. I accept that the Seventh-day Church is the remnant church of Bible prophecy, and that people of every nation, race, and language are invited and accepted into its fellowship. I desire to be a member in this local congregation of the world church.


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From: MSN NicknameFreeborn551Sent: 6/17/2008 2:43 AM
Look at the hypocrisy and contradiction here:
 
  1. I accept the New Testament teaching of baptism by immersion, and desire to be so baptized as a public expression of faith in Christ and His forgiveness of my sins.
  2. I accept that the Seventh-day Church is the remnant church of Bible prophecy, and that people of every nation, race, and language are invited and accepted into its fellowship. I desire to be a member in this local congregation of the world church.


The seventh-day church could not possibly  accept any NT teachings.  this seventh day stuff is strictly of that dead old lifeless covenant.  You cannot be in both.  You cannot accept or believe in both, for they are total opposites.  One is life, the other is death.

One is light, the other is darkness.  One is of Satan, the other is of God.

 

Grace cannot possibly exist where there is one tiny bit of Law.  Paul said if you go back to one of these you are bound to do it ALL.

So that totally does away with GRACE.  You cannot be dead and alive together.  This then is her real and HORRIBLE deception.


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From: MSN NicknameFreeborn551Sent: 6/17/2008 2:50 AM
6. I accept the Ten Commandments as still binding upon Christians; and it is my purpose by the power of the indwelling Christ, to keep this law, including the fourth commandment, which requires the observance of the seventh day of the week as the Sabbath of the Lord.

See, the same hypocrise above and its damning message?  You cannot possibly accept being BOUND by Ten Commandments and be in NT salvation.  You cannot think that observing  Saturday is the Rest of God, and have the baptism of the Holy Ghost, which is the ONLY way Christ is abiding in someone.....for by declaring an observance of a seventh day of the week, you are rejecting the true REST of Jesus, which is the Holy ghost.

So see, it is  puke.  It is damning deception, to lead souls to think that they are in grace, or have the Holy Ghost and Christ, but are STILL BOUND TO TITHE, AND KEEP ONE DAY A WEEK AS A HOLY DAY.

PAUL MADE IT TOO CLEAR THAT IN GRACE, ALL DAYS ARE ALIKE OR THE SAME.

let no man judge you in RESPECT of any holy days or sabbaths or such, because we know the Word, written in Lamentations, that God did away with them, abolished them, 11Cor.3, and we are therefore FREE FROM THESE BINDING THINGS,  BONDAGE WHICH OUR FATHER COULD NOT ENDURE.


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From: MSN NicknameFreeborn551Sent: 6/17/2008 2:54 AM
11. I know and understand the fundamental Bible principles as taught by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is my purpose, by the grace of God, to order my life in harmony with these principles.

Notice where their

'as taught by' comes from.  Seventh-day ad. church, not Scripture.  That alone tells the tale..they did not go by Scripture, but by this false church and its damning doctrines.

bound by law.  which is clearly not of faith....not of grace.....not of Jesus Christ, for he taught contrary to all of it.  He and he alone brought the true way of God to this earth.  He crossed every bit of this being bound stuff.


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