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Baptism as God’s Promise: Forgiveness, the Holy Spirit, and Acts 2The episode argues that because God is almighty (Pantokrator), humans can only know Him through His self-revelation, seen in Genesis where God creates ex nihilo through performative speech; Satan cannot oppose God’s power but twists God’s word for deception, as in Eden. This framework is applied to contemporary “churchianity,” where institutional self-interest can distort God’s word, prompting a reexamination of baptism. Using Acts 2 at Pentecost, the speaker emphasizes the gospel’s public, universal proclamation and Peter’s call to “repent and be baptized” for forgiveness of sins, the gift of the Holy Spirit, and a promise “for you and your children and all who are far off.” Baptism is presented as God’s future-oriented promise and assurance, not a human achievement, urging Christians to return to their baptism and leading into the next episode on Romans 6.00:00 Can We Know God01:12 Revelation and Genesis02:26 God Creates by Word04:34 Twisting the Word06:49 Church Deception and Baptism09:37 Pentecost and Preaching12:37 Baptism Gives Gifts14:51 Baptism as Promise17:19 Return to Baptism21:05 New Heart by Grace26:52 Assurance Not Achievement29:02 Closing and Next Episode
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