Section 21
Revelation on the Virgin Birth II
and Infant Baptism
Extract of a revelation on the Virgin Birth and Infant Baptism. The truthfulness of the Bible record [Oslo, Norway].
The Virgin Birth
1. The doctrine of the Virgin Birth is true, for Mary had intercourse with no man in her conception of the Son of Man, for no man had yet entered her;
2. And the Son of Man was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit which took of her substance and made a new creature.
The Only Begotten of the Father
3. And behold, no man hath been begotten like unto the Only Begotten of the Father, even as it is written.
4. And Joseph was a father in the spirit only, yet I was instructed of My Heavenly Father, and My knowledge and power was of Heaven and not of men.
5. And all this that an atonement for the children of men might be wrought.
6. I shall reveal more of this mystery another time and this is sufficient for now.
Infant Baptism is False
7. Ye shall not baptise or sprinkle or anoint1 any child, neither shall ye perform any ordinance upon a child save the laying on of hands.
8. And ye shall baptise children only when they have reached the years of accountability2 and have received Me according to the pattern which I have already revealed.
9. Ye shall not change My ordinances, saith the Lord, or ye shall be accursed, for a man shall be saved by faith in My Name and in obedience to the ordinances3
Laying on of Hands
10. And the ordinances of salvation are baptism by immersion and the laying on of hands for Chrism {confirmation}, Priesthood ordination, and blessings.
11. Nevertheless, salvation is by grace that a man might not boast; and good works flow out of grace.
The New Testament is True
12. Ye have the writings of the New Covenant, even the New Testament, and they are true, for they bear witness of the words of Messiah and His acts. Amen
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