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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

A man's willingness (or unwillingness) to come to the front of a church building says nothing about his willingness to come to Christ. Walking in front of a crowd has nothing at all to do with the conversion process, and we have no right to create such a false category of 'public declaration of faith' and thus pronounce the Biblical requirement fulfilled. We have every right indeed, we have divine right to require baptism as this outward and public profession of faith. And we have every right to expect that faith to continue to be evident in life. But the altar call is another matter entirely. It is an artificial, man-made requirement which, by virtue of its human origin, is a matter of no consequence whatever.
Fred Zaspel

Q53 What is required in the fi

This entry is part 53 of 82 in the series Frequently Asked Questions for new Christians

Q53 What is required in the fi

53 Q What is required in the fifth commandment? A The fifth commandment requires the preserving the honour, and performing the duties belonging to every one in their various positions and relationships as superiors, # Eph 5:21,22 6:1,5 Ro 13:1 inferiors, # Eph 6:9 or equals. # Ro 12:10

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