First Principles 07: New Testament Conversion
October 20, 2006 2:25 pmPreached by Chris Broom, 10/20/2006
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First Principles 07: New Testament Conversion – Outline
Part 1. The Major Conversions in Acts
A. Conversions
- Acts 2:36-47 First Christian in Jerusalem
- Acts 8:26-39 Ethiopian Eunuch
- Acts 16:22-34 Philippian jailer and his family
- Acts 9:1-22 Paul
- Acts 22:3-16 Paul
- Acts 18:24-26 Apollos
- Acts 19:1-5 Ephesians
B. Questions concerning Conversions
1. What was preached?
2. What was the person’s (people’s) response to the message?
3. How long did the person (people) take to make the decision?
4. What was their response after baptism?
Part 2. Refuting False Doctrines
A. “Pray Jesus into your heart.” This phrase is never mentioned in the Bible. People may use Revelation 3:20 about Jesus knocking at the door, however, you must examine the Scripture in context. This scripture does not teach how to become a Christian and be saved, but how to come back to God after becoming lukewarm. It is addressed to disciples who already responded to Christ in faith, repentance, confession and baptism.
B. “Accept Jesus into your heart.” (same teaching as praying Jesus into your heart just different terminology). Based on Romans 10:9. You must look at scripture in context. Paul is addressing the problem of the Israelites: unbelief that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. Read further on to Romans 10:13. When do you call on the name of the Lord? At baptism (Acts 22:16).
C. Infant baptism. A baby cannot have faith, and since we are baptized through faith in the power of God (Colossians 2:12), babies cannot be baptized.
Original sin: Ezekiel 18:20 teaches there is no original sin; each person is responsible for his own actions and will be judged accordingly. Therefore babies are born sinless and will be saved if they die.
D. “Baptism does not save you.” 1 Peter 3:21 says that baptism does save you through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:38 teaches that sin is forgiven at baptism. One is saved at the point sin is forgiven.
E. “Baptism is a work, yet we are saved by faith.” (Ephesians 2:8). Colossians 2:12 teaches we are saved by faith – in the working of God at baptism.
F. “Baptism is an outward sign of an inward grace.” Romans 6:2-4 states that baptism is an actual participation in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ. It is not merely a sign, seal or symbol.
G. “Baptism isn’t important, after all, look at what Paul said about it in 1 Corinthians 1:17.” Paul does not diminish the importance of baptism here. (Paul himself was baptized to have his sins forgiven in Acts 22:16.) In context (read 1 Corinthians 1:10-17), he makes the point that he does not want people following men (denominationalism). He mentions baptism several times in the passage.
H. “The thief on the cross was not baptized and Jesus told him that they would see each other in paradise.” Jesus had not even died yet, and baptism is participating in his death (Romans 6:2-4). Also on earth, Jesus had the power to forgive sins (Matthew 9:2-6).
I. “Believers baptism.” This is baptism as an adult, but is not done in conjunction with the understanding that one is being saved at this point in time (John 3:5, Acts 2:38). “Retroactive understanding” is not sufficient for salvation.
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2 Responses to “First Principles 07: New Testament Conversion”
Chris,
I want to thank you for the awesome information on the First Principals “New Testement Conversion Outline”. A brother and I have been working with a friend that started persecuting me from the day I came out of the water on May 2nd. He called me today and I heard some humility in his voice. God opened the door for me to talk to him and show him scripture. He asked me if we have changed anything on the ciacc and upsidedown21 websites. I told him there is an awesome video from the Jubilee. He said no I am looking for the Mission and Purpose statements . I could not find them I am sure they are there but, I was on your site last week when I was sharing my faith with a customer service rep that I found out into our conversation works in Schaumberg Ill. She is looking for a new church and her statment was “I am concerned about the churchs becoming feel good churches”. I gave her the Chicago churches website and started looking through the website myself. In fact I read everything on the site about our mission and purpose and was really inspired by all the work put into searching out the scriptures for each topic. I am so grateful to be in Gods family.
YBIC,
Mike
Thanks so much for the feedback. It’s great to be in the battle with you.
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