Willie Robertson
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Well, this is actually the cross in the Jordan. Jesus is coming. There's a new Exodus. This is the new creation. Look, I'm agreeing with all that. But I think maybe this place was called Bethany, and then they changed it to Beth Babar based on it being the new Exodus.
Well, this is actually the cross in the Jordan. Jesus is coming. There's a new Exodus. This is the new creation. Look, I'm agreeing with all that. But I think maybe this place was called Bethany, and then they changed it to Beth Babar based on it being the new Exodus.
But I did think it was fascinating. I mean, what does that all really mean? I just think that it was symbolizing, to go back to John 1, 1, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, and He's coming to fulfill the problems with the creation, and He does. And these are kind of some hallmarks there. But
But I did think it was fascinating. I mean, what does that all really mean? I just think that it was symbolizing, to go back to John 1, 1, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, and He's coming to fulfill the problems with the creation, and He does. And these are kind of some hallmarks there. But
But I did think it was fascinating. I mean, what does that all really mean? I just think that it was symbolizing, to go back to John 1, 1, in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, and He's coming to fulfill the problems with the creation, and He does. And these are kind of some hallmarks there. But
Well, actually, I mean, it kind of taught me a lot of things. No wonder Ford was named after Henry Ford. Because he... if the meaning is you can cross a shallow stream, he invented a car.
Well, actually, I mean, it kind of taught me a lot of things. No wonder Ford was named after Henry Ford. Because he... if the meaning is you can cross a shallow stream, he invented a car.
Well, actually, I mean, it kind of taught me a lot of things. No wonder Ford was named after Henry Ford. Because he... if the meaning is you can cross a shallow stream, he invented a car.
Well, they need to get back to their roots.
Well, they need to get back to their roots.
Well, they need to get back to their roots.
I just thought that was weird. And I thought, here's a place he was baptizing. And like you said, Al, they were in a ceremony in Washington and all this, but he's baptizing people saying, you know, believe in the one who's coming after. And even though,
I just thought that was weird. And I thought, here's a place he was baptizing. And like you said, Al, they were in a ceremony in Washington and all this, but he's baptizing people saying, you know, believe in the one who's coming after. And even though,
I just thought that was weird. And I thought, here's a place he was baptizing. And like you said, Al, they were in a ceremony in Washington and all this, but he's baptizing people saying, you know, believe in the one who's coming after. And even though,
that it says, well, Jesus is going to baptize you with the Holy Spirit, obviously meaning he's going to pour out his spirit later, which John 14, 15, and 16 talks about the significance of him leaving the spirit. He's like, I'm going to leave, but I'm not going to leave you alone. And then he gets into this, he'll be with you and in you. It's just fascinating passages.
that it says, well, Jesus is going to baptize you with the Holy Spirit, obviously meaning he's going to pour out his spirit later, which John 14, 15, and 16 talks about the significance of him leaving the spirit. He's like, I'm going to leave, but I'm not going to leave you alone. And then he gets into this, he'll be with you and in you. It's just fascinating passages.
that it says, well, Jesus is going to baptize you with the Holy Spirit, obviously meaning he's going to pour out his spirit later, which John 14, 15, and 16 talks about the significance of him leaving the spirit. He's like, I'm going to leave, but I'm not going to leave you alone. And then he gets into this, he'll be with you and in you. It's just fascinating passages.
But that doesn't mean that actual baptism act of baptism stopped. Even from John the Baptist, it continued. Remember when Jesus said, you know, his last words, Matthew 28, go into the world, preach the gospel, baptizing, make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father. Mark's account kind of gave the same. And even you see that all through the book of Acts.
But that doesn't mean that actual baptism act of baptism stopped. Even from John the Baptist, it continued. Remember when Jesus said, you know, his last words, Matthew 28, go into the world, preach the gospel, baptizing, make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father. Mark's account kind of gave the same. And even you see that all through the book of Acts.
But that doesn't mean that actual baptism act of baptism stopped. Even from John the Baptist, it continued. Remember when Jesus said, you know, his last words, Matthew 28, go into the world, preach the gospel, baptizing, make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father. Mark's account kind of gave the same. And even you see that all through the book of Acts.