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Extra Nos Academy - (Bonus  Episode) Baptism, Backsliding, Bearing Fruit, &  the Fear of Abusing Baptism (Antinomianism)

(Bonus Episode) Baptism, Backsliding, Bearing Fruit, & the Fear of Abusing Baptism (Antinomianism)

07/18/22 • 92 min

Extra Nos Academy

This is a bonus episode of the collected conversation between FLAME, Mike Real, Lex Lutheran, DJ Code, & Vivid Cortez. In it, they discuss baptism and an array of angels stemming from the freedom and assurance baptism brings. Things such as backsliding, bearing fruit, and the fear of abusing baptism (antinomianism).

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This is a bonus episode of the collected conversation between FLAME, Mike Real, Lex Lutheran, DJ Code, & Vivid Cortez. In it, they discuss baptism and an array of angels stemming from the freedom and assurance baptism brings. Things such as backsliding, bearing fruit, and the fear of abusing baptism (antinomianism).

Get My NEW Book Extra Nos Discovering Grace Outside Myself https://extra-nos.myshopify.com/collections/extra-nos/products/discovering-grace-outside-myself-book
Enjoy NEW merch: https://extranosmerch.com/
Happy listening to my new album, Neo Ethos: https://lnk.to/NeoEthos

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