When do we come out of Romanism ? ... love everything else about Rosenberg but this is literally unbiblical as the people he goes after , this is teaching that started way after the death of the apostles and was one of the early seeds of teachings causing division which led to the reformation and even whatever we deal with today
Rosenburgh is Lutheran, so just another form of Roman Catholicism. Rosenburgh plays fast and loose with the Scriptures. He believes in a Works salvation system, not faith alone based on God's grace alone.
I remember seeing this discussion. I like Chris and Corey, but Chris is waaaay off here and is teaching from a denominational standpoint on this and not a biblical standpoint.
How do you reconcile 1 Peter 3:21, or Ephesians 5:25-26, or Romans 6:3-6, or Colossians 2:11-14? The Bible constantly points to baptism being way more than a confession of faith; it buries us with Christ, it washes us with water and Word, and it saves us. I mean, "baptism now saves you" is hard to argue against, no?
That was crazy
Agree 👍
The infant question seemed to catch him off guard. Infant Baptism cannot be defended without some real Biblical gymnastics.
When do we come out of Romanism ? ... love everything else about Rosenberg but this is literally unbiblical as the people he goes after , this is teaching that started way after the death of the apostles and was one of the early seeds of teachings causing division which led to the reformation and even whatever we deal with today
Rosenburgh is Lutheran, so just another form of Roman Catholicism. Rosenburgh plays fast and loose with the Scriptures. He believes in a Works salvation system, not faith alone based on God's grace alone.
The Bible is “unbiblical.”
Do you know that as historical fact because I don’t. It would be interesting to hear someone hash that out.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved. Faith is how we recieve Grace. False gospel teaches other "means" of grace.
I remember seeing this discussion. I like Chris and Corey, but Chris is waaaay off here and is teaching from a denominational standpoint on this and not a biblical standpoint.
How do you reconcile 1 Peter 3:21, or Ephesians 5:25-26, or Romans 6:3-6, or Colossians 2:11-14? The Bible constantly points to baptism being way more than a confession of faith; it buries us with Christ, it washes us with water and Word, and it saves us. I mean, "baptism now saves you" is hard to argue against, no?
I watched this whole thing and wished that Chris had pressed Corey to defend his position as well. It was very one sided.