Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis |
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Din ba Din (Das Privileg Cover) | 7.7 MB | 2.1 MB |
Har Pal Har Vakt | 6.7 MB | 1.8 MB |
Song Holy Angels Cannot Sing | 4.4 MB | 2.0 MB |
Jeevan Ke Andheron May (Cover) | 5.6 MB | 3.1 MB |
Jitna Tujhe Dhoondun (Phebe & Domenic) | 9.3 MB | |
Jitna Tujhe Dhoondun (The More I Seek Cover) | 6.1 MB | 1.6 MB |
Miley Mujhe Aisa Yaar (First Prayer Cover) | 2.7 MB | 1.4 MB |
Sari Mahima (Cover) | 6.1 MB | 3.0 MB |
The Greatest is Love (1Cor 13) - English | 11.3 MB | 3.6 MB |
The Praying Man - Instrumental | 2.5 MB | 1.2 MB |
Tujhko Miley (Ngi Ai Shame Cover) | 4.1 MB | 2.0 MB |
Vachan Se | 4.2 MB | 2.2 MB |
Yessu Mera (Acoustic Guitar Solo) - Punjabi | 6.2 MB | 3.1 MB |
"Last Supper" by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1750) Yes, it is. Water baptism identifies one with the redemption work of Jesus Christ, with His death, burial, and resurrection. It is anticipated of visible identification with Christ and His Church. Every person has the personal responsibility to examine him/herself before deciding to partake in the Lord's Table. The Bible makes it clear that those who chose not to be baptized were rejecting the counsel of God (Lk.7:30). In a mixed congregation, it is not possible to always know who is worthy to partake of the Table; however, the minister must encourage only those who have been baptized for remission of sins (not just as a ritual but by faith in Jesus Christ) to partake of the Table. Before Jesus sat down to dip bread in the cup, He washed His disciples' feet. He makes the statement that they are already "washed" and only need feet to be washed. Of course, this may not explicitly/only refer to their baptism, fo
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