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Show 1 b THE DESERET - (Continued 1 , G) Jolt nee the Raster speaking more: "Jesus answered them, and said, My doctrine it not mine, but His that sent me. "If any man do Hie will, he snail know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of my. mil." This-show- Attar Salvation. John preached repentance whoa the forerunner of the Christ. He told the people to repent for the kingdom of God less at hand. He told those Pharisees who cairn to be baptized of him that they should repent and that they should bring forth fruits meet foe repentance. Where there is no law there la no judgment. In other Worde Where the Gospel of Jesus Christ is not found. it is not going But to us So judge those people. Who are Christians and have had of word God, among the Bible, the Ise, we will be judged swarth:ix to He Meteor. the 'wordy of our brought truthourand light into the condemnation is world and that we have not heeded and obeyed the truth and the light All men and .women who had In their possimstion the law of God We Will be judged by that law. sa must become clean from sin in into we enter that order might the kingdom of God. Paul states definitely that no unclean thing Of tem enter into the kingdom beaver?, Then it must needs be Is a way that we may 'clean, that our tins may be remitted. That way has been established by the Christ Himself. and taught by ills Apostles' who That followed in His footsteps. way ja baptism and that by immee of sins. "ton for the remission These are the teachings that have tt bot cams cc ,- A - r , 4 been given to us. Let Me read to you the words of the Master. On one occasion lie etas talking about the calling and place of John the Baptist when tie Said: , "And all the people that heard justified him and the publicatie God, being baptized with the mite John. of than r "But the Pharisees and lawyere ielected the counsel of Gott against themselves. better not baptized of him." ltuke 7: 2930). of our i.orti. These are the words definitely that those pointing out who have received the baptism of John were lustifiest, that those who bad not received the baptism of John were under eondetnnation had rejected the counsel forth of God against themselves. , He alto staled to ieloodenuts, who came to Him by night and said Him: unto , Rabbi. we know that thou from coke for art a teacher come can do these miracles that man no thou doexe except God be with c :I ' ) 11,41". ;"Jeatus answered and, said unto him. Verily, verily. I say unto thee. except a man be born again. the kingdom of God. he cannot ace smith unto him. How ' "Nicodemue con a man be born ellen he is old? ('ton he enter the second titne into his mother's womb, and be teeley answered. Verily, verily, a man be say unto thee, except born of water and of the Spirit. Ito cannot ruin t"to the 1.1:)11 tit of God." (folin 3: 25),This shows to us the absolute of being baptizedborn neeresity at of the water anti of the spir, we may enter Into the kingdom ut God. this self ...lime Thaiapostles taught of baptism Pet doctrinethe ofneed o,tt preached Pent on the day ye the people to Wall be converted the fact that the Messiah had been was stein. That Jesus of Nazareth God of Mine other than the Son woil,1 to who had come into the to same for mankind anti from bling the about the resurrection dead. t were convet ;When those people tel.44 they mid: Men and brethren. what hall we do? kaki unto them Re.!"Then Peter baptized este v One of pent, andthebe remiesion sine ned Yee for the gift ,,r the toly YO shall receive i ' ' I fahottL i4'n'or is onto you, the proMise awl to Jo teat Slid to your children, tria'ny a. the as even are afar off,God shalt call." I Lerd our 1 t t $147-39- This shows plainly that, the law of baptism Is a law of God ea.. tahlished tor the reinission of sins. In order that men and women might be fit re i eptacleA for the Gift of the Holy Ghost; showing also that this law was to all, not only to those to whom Peter was speaking but, to their 01 Miran and to them "that are afar oil, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. hen he spoke of "them that are afar off. ever as many as the Lord our God shall call," he meant us to whom thia word of God has come. He meant all the r'Illdren of out heavenly leather. because Christ said. as I read to you, that every man must be born of the water and . s , of the Spirit before he can enter Into the kingdom of heaven On the occasion of the Saviors baritkm John hesitated and said he had need to be bapttzed of the Savior, but our Lord saki: Suffer it to be so now: ", for thus it becometh us to fulifill all righteousness." (Matt. 3151 Yes, Jesus the Christ, the man without sin, the Son of the Eternal Creator of the oral. 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One of the first fruits of laith ;le repentance. because when we come to realize the purity of the , life of Jesus Christ, naturally we can see in ourselves many things In which we fall short of hie exemplary life. ha the first fruit of .faith is repentance, the turning away from sin, the doing of that sin no more, but walking in tho ways of Christ, obeying His corn,mandtuent's and showing unto God the fruits of our repentance in a :humble heart. in a pure life. That ha the kind of repentance that we :teach is necessary as a pert of L. NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937. Comp1 hy Alice St. Clair Outdo It.utks Putunsula, Canto btu y, I Taloc itcuks Pentusulca, Iiy .1aeob-o- S. I. n. The illatory of Citutet but y, the I'antct bury Mounted Rifles 1914 1919. Ity ()Invent of the itctrb mem. 1Mited ly Col. C. 11 rowels. it,t Church. Canterbury. S. 1: Chtist Church anti Suburban t)1 . rectory tor 1879. Vollitutt on, Well Vet Iv Vtillti;:tort. Louis 141. Ward. N. Com pi led 1: to fulfill all righteousness lie must obey the law Of baptism. The law of baptism was known before the days of Christ. Read the 10th chapter of I Corinthiatue You will find there that the people of Israel were baptized by Moses in the Red Sea. Nowhere do you find. in the Gospels any place where the Pharisees, the Sadduceies. the Easenes or any of the other sects, questioned the validity of baptism. They said unto John: "By what authority do you do this thing?" They knew baptism was a part of the law but they wanted to know what authority John had. John flowering them said: "He that sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me that, upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending and remaining on him. the same is he which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost." That his authority was from God John testified to those people who questioned him. Again. when the Christ spoke to Nieoriemus, He turned to the man and said: "Art thou a master of Israel, and knoweat not these things?" (John 3.101 He was surprised to think that a rabbi of the Jewish people did not know the law that bronght them Into the kingdom of God. So baptient is essential for our salvation. I could take much more tune. if I had it. and prove to you more from many other conclualvely passage. of scripture the need of la that immersion the baptism and correct form. Paul tells us that we are buried In baptism unto Christ. No man would say that by sprinkling dust upon a dead body it was buried. The representation of going down Into the water and coining up out of the water is sufficient for one to know and believe that aity immersion is the proper form of baptism. It is recorded in the 23t1 yelse tit the 3d chapter of John that John the Baptist was ttnitzin4 in Aonon because "there wzit much water there" And the taloptitres ate full of references to tinmersion as the correct lot in of 1),Vist i Just want to calt your attention to one other thing and that is the Gift of Holy Ghost. The Holy Ghost Is bestowed by those having authority. Paul ,ios. no man tais eth this honor itnto him telf hut he that is called cf Gott as watt' Aaron Go to Ow 2sth thapter of Exo dos and you still fittyl that God spoke to Moses arid told him to call Aaron and his sons out from the child:1.n of ittorael anti male them ministers unto Him. That is how mon are called to tio these Iltintti. The Holy Ghost to bestowed be the laying on of IhOill, Iy 11,1-Head tie mg authotity chapter if Acto, all you will lot I that after the pconle had keen b,p IIZOti belie- anti John tame anti laid their halms upon the baptized beherrr tilui the) rtttri,. ed the Holy Ghost Simon, the Stacy: et. rir sir ed to have that pow It to he ollered mon. to Peter that he be given the pcw. it or that upon whonisoes or lit ,11,1 Ii is his its Goo,' tout I I tecik o ILO Holy Ghost Peter anti said, "Th) unmet, piftsh with thee. because thdu hast thought that the gift of God joe, IA' 1011St all MOJA- -, Tho is without mice It is nut to it,t bought No itch intatt tan Ito- los av into the kitiedom ittal but every Man. poor or rit It. who taw) it the commandmeros or III God ran come into His lineloto Again when PaIJ touting down the coilid of t.plIo,ko, found men who hal !wen till ill. ed anti to whom he said " lia)e ye reeet)eti the Holy Ghost snit e se I. IIoN iii Aol II1ov Witt) ha)e not so much as heard )lict het Gook' be any Holy Gitort "And in said' tint ) thyrw I nto witst then wcie ye ltatot4etH And they said Unto John') baptism d " Patti fettlizel iii ti that they-hanot Leen haptitted Ity the aittlattp I515 r hiel ty which given, ati,e John alw its taifeht belt one come should titter 1.1,r,, the but het IJO is as of whtete to loose. that Ile wOkiiii tetwortity tl)OlIl with fite awl with the Holy Ghost So Paul liapti.ttil them and laid his tiioIs UpoLI ihittit awl g.t)te them the Holy tams:. These are the fundaineuttil copies of Ow Gospel of lestn; It we yield obedience to these principles, we have Hie morityte we shall enter into Mc king. that dont of God. and then, to gain the place we desire in the kingthan of our Heavenly Father. is O 111104 IIVO and keep all the orilinameS And commandmento of oor Gist Thon we may come into His pi ',alive. May We do this. may a e be hutt . hie and keep Ills commandinutils, immirly pray through Jerrits Christ, Amen. -- |