Marymog
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Thanks bdavidc,Mary, the issue is not about whose “truth” is right, it’s about what God’s Word actually says. Truth doesn’t change based on denominations, church fathers, or popular opinion. Jesus said, “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth” (John 17:17). The Bible is not open to private invention or tradition-based reinterpretation. We are called to rightly divide the Word of truth (2 Timothy 2:15), not mix it with man-made traditions. The verse you quoted, 2 Thessalonians 2:15, refers to the teachings the apostles gave directly, by spoken word or written letter, not traditions that evolved centuries later. That’s a major distinction. The apostles' doctrine is recorded in Scripture for a reason, and we're warned not to add to or take away from it (Revelation 22:18–19).
The Bible never commands infant baptism, never shows one example of it, and never teaches baptism as a replacement for circumcision. It consistently presents baptism as a personal response of faith, following belief in the gospel, something infants are not capable of doing (Acts 8:36–37, Mark 16:16). So no, this isn’t “my truth” or “my friends’ truth”, it’s simply what’s written. The standard is always the Word of God, not the teachings of men or traditions passed down that contradict it.
I can now see where you have been taught wrong. The letter too Timothy (your reference to 2 Timothy) are pastoral letters from Paul. They are not instructions for all Christians. They are instructions for Church leaders. Timothy was a Church leader, a successor to the Apostle Paul. Church leaders are taught to "rightly divide the word of truth". Not every person who reads the bible is able to rightly divide the word of truth. That Protestant theory is why Christianity is being destroyed because everyone that reads the bible comes up with their own "truth" from it. Even in NT times SOME were garnering their own truth from Scripture. That is why this warning is written in 2 Peter: As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction. Which takes me to your John 17:17 reference. In that vs Jesus was praying that his Father would sanctify THEM (the Apostles) through the truth. Just a few vs's later He prays for those who will believe in me through their (the Apostles) message. You made my point when you said, "no, this isn’t “my truth” or “my friends’ truth”, it’s simply what’s written." YOU believe it is "simply what is written" which means that YOUR truth from Scripture is THE Truth. What YOU believe/teach/preach appears to be contrary to what men (Apostolic Fathers) who spoke to the Apostles believe/teach/preach. Who should I trust more: YOU or men who spoke to the Apostles?
Where in Scripture does it say that 2 Thessalonians 2 :15 is meant for PAST traditions ONLY and not traditions established by The Church in the future?
We agree. There is not a single passage in Scripture that commands infant baptism. So we have to infer from Scripture what we are to do with that soul that God created. We also have to, as Scripture commands, look at Christian Tradition if infants were or should or should not be baptized. In previous post's I have given evidence that infants were MORE LIKELY THAN NOT baptized when entire families were baptized. You and your ilk ignore that fact. Historical Christian writings, that supports Christian tradition, show that infants were baptized. A fact you and your ilk ignore. Scripture says they were bringing infants to Jesus and some tried to hinder them. Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” You and your ilk want to hinder them.
Thanks for your opinions. It was a good discussion. I appreciate how you didn't get all nasty with personal attacks like some people do on here. If I said anything that offended you, please let me know.
Mary
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