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The Age of Accountability and Baptism

Jack Cottrell Posted on April 29, 2010 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

The Age of Accountability and Baptism by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 2:24pm QUESTION: Have you written anything that particularly addresses the age of accountability and the baptizing of children? I have heard many discussions lately concerning: “Is the child not accountable one moment and then accountable the next? Must the child reach the state in which he is lost, for whatever length of time, before he can be baptized? Must he go out of the kingdom in order to come back into it again?” What do you think? REPLY: On the age of accountability as … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Acts 2:38, Age of Accountability, Baptism, Baptized, Faith Once for All, Forgiveness, Infant baptism, Obedience of Faith, Original Grace, Original sin, Romans 5:12-19, Zwingli

Questions About the Essentiality of Baptism

Jack Cottrell Posted on April 10, 2010 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Questions About the Essentiality of Baptism by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 7:22pm QUESTION: An individual asked me some questions about baptism, and I would love to hear your response. Here are the questions: (1) If we are justified through faith (Rom 3:27—4:8) how are we justified in baptism? And (2) what about the man in the desert who is incapable of being baptized? Will he be lost, even if he has a genuine faith? I responded to the latter question by saying this is a rare case and that these types of situations are in … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Baptism, Baptism of Desire, Baptism: A Biblical Study, Baptized, Colossians 2:12, Cross, Faith Once for All, Forgiveness, Immersion baptism, Justification, Mark 16:16, Martin Luther, Original sin, Salvation, Zwingli

Is Baptism a Sacrament?

Jack Cottrell Posted on March 13, 2010 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Is Baptism a Sacrament? by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 7:54am QUESTION: Is baptism a sacrament? ANSWER: The short answer is NO, because there is no such thing as a sacrament. From a Biblical perspective, the category of “sacraments” does not exist. From an historical perspective, though, quite early in Christian history the Latin term “sacramentum” was used to translate the Biblical (Greek) word “mysterion,” or “mystery.” Since in the NT a “mysterion” refers to divine truths hidden to man, the word began to be used for sacred things in general, especially those with mysterious and … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Baptism, Communion, Forgiveness, Justification, Lord's Supper, Martin Luther, Restoration Movement, Sacraments, Zwingli

What Is the “One Baptism” in Ephesians 4:5?

Jack Cottrell Posted on January 8, 2010 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

What Is the “One Baptism” in Ephesians 4:5? by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Friday, January 8, 2010 at 8:18pm A RECENT QUESTION: Does 1 Cor. 12:13 teach that water baptism or Spirit baptism brings a sinner into union with Jesus Christ? What about Gal. 3:27 – is it water or Spirit baptism? What is the ONE baptism of Eph. 4:5? MY REPLY: Though some (such as mid-Acts dispensationalists) deny it, water baptism has been the church’s practice from its beginning on the Day of Pentecost. (We cannot infer this from John’s practice of baptizing in the Jordan River, since John’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Acts 2:38, Acts 8:36, Alfred Martin, Baptism in early Christianity, Baptized, Ephesians 4:5, Faith Once for All, Great Commission, Holy Spirit, Immersion baptism, Infant baptism, Jordan River, Matthew 28:19, Merrill Unger, Moses Lard, Pentecost, Pentecostalism, Regeneration, Restoration Movement, Zwingli

What Is the Best Time for Baptism?

Jack Cottrell Posted on December 29, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

What Is the Best Time for Baptism? by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 8:54am A RECENT QUESTION: We have had a number of baptisms lately during the week, i.e., not on Sunday. We keep our water warm and tell people we can do baptisms any time, when they have come to that decision, and will arrange for someone to be baptized on, say, Wednesday at 10 A.M. Of course, Sunday baptisms are always welcomed and encouraged, and we’ve had a number of those too. But my question is, is there a Scriptural reason to prefer having … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Acts 22:16, Always Saved, Baptism, Baptism: A Biblical Study, Baptized, Believer's baptism, Christian Church, David W. Fletcher, Faith Once for All, Huldrych Zwingli, Infant baptism, Last Judgment, Obedience of Faith, Once Saved, Restoration Movement, Sacrament, Zwingli

Is Baptism Essential for Salvation?

Jack Cottrell Posted on November 19, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Is Baptism Essential for Salvation? by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 3:21pm A READER HAS ASKED the straightforward question, “Is baptism essential for salvation?” My straightforward (but qualified) answer is this: “Under normal circumstances, since the Day of Pentecost, YES.” In my book, “Baptism: A Biblical Study” (College Press, 2 ed., 2006) I have shown that the 12 NT texts that say anything at all about the purpose of baptism all testify to its saving significance. Water baptism is clearly described as the time or occasion during which God bestows salvation upon the one being baptized. … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged 1 Peter 3:21, Acts 19:1-7, Acts 2:38, Baptism, Baptism in early Christianity, Baptism of Desire, Baptism: A Biblical Study, Baptized, Cross, Ephesians 4:5, Faith Once for All, Immersion baptism, Infant baptism, Last Judgment, Mark 16:16, Pentecost, Salvation, Zwingli

“Good Fruit” from the “Unbaptized”

Jack Cottrell Posted on October 15, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

“Good Fruit” from the “Unbaptized” by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 1:32pm QUESTION: “The idea of the visible and invisible church was a mystery to me until I read your book ‘Baptism: A Biblical Study’ (ch. 8). This includes the idea that only God knows who is truly justified. I was wondering though, how we can explain the tremendous fruit by such scholars of the day that don’t believe and have not been baptized for the forgiveness of sin, e.g., John MacArthur, R.C. Sproul, and Norman Geisler.” MY REPLY: This is not an easy question, but … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Baptism, Baptism of Desire, Baptism: A Biblical Study, Baptized, Bible, Calvinism, Christian apologists, Communion, Egypt, Emil Brunner, Faith Once for All, Forgiveness, John MacArthur, Langdon Gilkey, Norman Geisler, R. C. Sproul, secret key, Sola fide, Unbaptized, Zwingli

The Visible and the Invisible Church

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 24, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

The Visible and the Invisible Church by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 7:49pm HERE IS ANOTHER QUESTION recently received: “In a lesson on the Protestant Reformation Roger Chambers makes the claim that the invisible church, as Calvin, Zwingli, and even Augustine viewed it, is a ‘myth.’ Chambers says that their view was that the ‘real’ church was the invisible church, mainly because they looked around and saw the visible church as being so corrupted. This is why, when Protestant literature speaks of the ‘real’ church, or invisible church, they use the words ‘Christian’ or ‘Church of … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Catholicism, Christian Church, Church of Christ, Ecclesiology, Ephesians 5:22-33, GOD KNOWS, Invisible church, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther, Philippians 3:20, Protestantism, Restoration Movement, Roger Chambers, Sanctification, The Church of Jesus Christ, Theology, TRUE VISIBLE CHURCH, United Methodist Church, Westminster Theological Seminary, Zwingli

Calvinism summarized

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 9, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Calvinism summarized by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 1:15pm Someone writes, “I have been following the modern reformed church for some time now as a means for modeling a church plant. I see great success in converts and in the growth and life of the church through modern reformed preaching and practices (not to be confused with emergent church). The one thing I am struggling with is [how to] pick between the theological schools of thought called Calvinism and Arminianism. Can you clarify the key differences, or point me to a book that would be helpful … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Adam, Always Saved, Arminianism, Atonement, Calvinism, Clark Pinnock, Creation, Cross, Faith Once for All, Grace, Irresistible grace, Limited atonement, Once Saved, Perseverance of the saints, Prevenient grace, Propitiation, Regeneration, Repentance, Salvation, T-U-L-I-P, Theology, Zwingli

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