hmm, never thought Pentecostals believed in baptism for the remission of sins. i thought they believed in asking Jesus into their heart and then they are “saved”. am i wrong?
Belief in Christ, confession, repentance and baptism are all taught in my denomination. Roman 10:9 teaches this.
You put saved in quotes because you believe that only those baptized into the Catholic Church are saved, correct? I do not see this requirement in Scripture.
Asking Jesus into your heart is not taught in Scripture.
Belief in Christ, confession, repentance and baptism are all taught in my denomination. Roman 10:9 teaches this.
You put saved in quotes because you believe that only those baptized into the Catholic Church are saved, correct? I do not see this requirement in Scripture.
Asking Jesus into your heart is not taught in Scripture.
>>hmm, never thought Pentecostals believed in baptism for the remission of sins. i thought they believed in asking Jesus into their heart and then they are saved. am i wrong?<<
Well, it does bring up the interesting question: What happens when one accepts Jesus as their savior and then, on their way to the baptismal, they have an aneurism and die?