Originally Posted by William
Originally Posted by grace2U
See Acts 8:39; 10:48; 16:14-15, 33; 22:16.
From: Brackel's, "THE CHRISTIANS REASONABLE SERVICE"
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Philip was a deacon (Acts 6:5), whom both parties consider to have been commissioned to baptize, and futhermore he was an evangelist (Acts 21:8)
Both parties bieng Who? Philip and the Ethiopean? OK, then if Saul and his converts are happy there can be no problem with him baptizing them. Furthermore, whatever Saul may or may not be, he is an evangelist. He has 27 converts!!
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Ananius was a disciple who received an express command fron God (Acts 9:10-11, 15).
We have all received an express command from God if we are disciples. It is in Matt 28:19. If you will reply that the command was only to his Apostles, then there can be no discipling, no baptizing and no teaching for ever more, because there are no apostles today.

Steve


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