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Salvation:
Examples of Conversion
Bible
study on salvation: examples of conversion.
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Acts 2:5-47
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On Pentecost, men were commanded to repent and be baptized for
the remission of their sins (Acts 2:38). Those who gladly received
the word were baptized (Acts 2:41). And, the Lord added to the church
daily those who were being saved (Acts 2:47).
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Acts 8:4-13
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Philip preached in Samaria; men and women were baptized.
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Men and women were baptized. Infants were not baptized. Infants
cannot believe (Acts 8:12).
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Acts 8:26-40
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Philip baptized the Ethiopian eunuch after he confessed his faith
in Jesus Christ. They went down into the water denoting that the
eunuch was immersed in water.
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Acts 9:1-20; 22:16
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Paul of Tarsus was baptized to wash away his sins.
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A person's sins are not washed away until he is baptized.
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Acts 10:34-48
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Cornelius (and his household) believed and was baptized.
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Acts 16:13-15
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Lydia heeded the things spoken by Paul and she (and her household)
was baptized.
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Acts 16:25-34
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The Philippian jailer (and his household) believed and was immediately
baptized.
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The jailer was immediately baptized denoting that his baptism was
not put off. In the First Century, people were baptized immediately
upon their faith in Jesus Christ.
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Acts 18:8
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Crispus and many other Corinthians heard, believed, and were baptized.
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Acts 19:1-7
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Paul baptized about twelve men who had been John's disciples.
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As with these men, a person who has been baptized with a baptism
other than Jesus Christ's must be properly baptized to be saved.
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Note: No one was saved by praying a prayer of faith. Notice that
Paul prayed for three days but he had to arise and be baptized to
wash away his sins (Acts 22:16).
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