February 6, 2012

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Change distinct black and white appliances Haikou sharp diving flat – flat-panel televisions, refrigerators, washing machines – Network Appliance

Visits to understand that this year, the sea black and white appliances of price cuts and price increases that some people get confused. Zhe Xiang, is

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Refrigerator

Prices have held up the banner; that car, LCD,

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Among the black appliances, home appliances are the most representative color TV. This year, the color TV market, bustling, especially in the most eye-catching flat-panel TV price cuts. Mid-August, some large-size flat-panel TV joint-venture brand price drop, followed by domestic brands also joined the ranks of the price cuts.

“The first flames of war is the joint venture brands such as Sharp,

Samsung

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Philips

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LG

, Sony, Hitachi, etc., then domestic brands such as Hisense,

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, Skyworth, etc. have joined this year’s overall decline in flat-panel TV prices fell 10%. “Xinhua South Road, Haikou, a mall official said, large appliances to flat panel TVs as the representative of the” black appliances “show lower overall price momentum, price cuts almost covered 32,37,42,46,52 inch full line of products.

It is understood that in recent years, with TV as the representative of the black appliances in the mid-staged show of diving. In 2005, the major brand 32-inch flat-panel TVs sold to the over 15,000, and now consumers spent more than 4000 yuan will be able to take home; 42-inch plasma TV needs more than 20 thousand years ago, but now mostly maintained at 7 8000 yuan from top to bottom, the average price stood at 10% per year around.

Hisense TV, said a sales staff, the beginning of their 42-inch LCD TV is priced at 16,999 yuan, the price now down to 14,999 yuan; 50-inch plasma TV early next year to sell 19,999 yuan, now priced at 16,999 yuan. These are just a color TV in the high-end products, the low-end products more price cut.

Compared with the flat price of great diving, Haikou major appliance stores air conditioning, refrigerator price the contrary are “dark rose.” Among them, the prices of most air conditioning

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“Brand this year, the majority of air-conditioned shopping malls selling price increases in varying degrees, raise the price each in between 100 to 300 yuan.” Mouth of a person, said home appliance shopping centers, by copper,

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Prices of other brands have the air conditioning up, rising by about 10%.

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Such as refrigerators price fluctuations. Yung-Sheng, a refrigerator salesman said, Let the sound of two doors oversize refrigerator, two months before the price is 8500 yuan, but sales prices have soared to 9,980 yuan. “A few days may also price increases, price increases we have received notice.”

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Washing Your Hands

Washing Your Hands

He and his wife were throwing a family gathering in which there were plenty of children and adults running around. I couldn’t help but notice that some of the children were putting their hands in their mouths and then touching the ground and touching other things such as doorknobs, etc. While you don’t want to necessarily stop a child from being curious and exploring things, you also have to be wary about where other people’s hands have been as well as yours because many other adults later touched these doorknobs and then went over to get some food from the table- food that was being shared by others. Thus, the transmission of germs begins.

 

Washing your hands is important for several reasons. For starters, think back to how many things your hands touched throughout the course of the day. No doubt, you had to open a door or hold a door for someone. Perhaps, you used the elevator and had to push a button to go to a certain floor. Maybe your day started when you had to clean out the cat’s litter box and then grab a bite to eat. There are numerous instances in which our hands come into contact with things that are less than desirable and are made even more so once we think about how many other people’s germ-infested hands might have graced the same surface.

 

Whenever my boyfriend and I go to a restaurant or go out to eat somewhere, we always take turns going to the bathroom to wash our hands prior to eating our food. The only exceptions that we will make sometimes is if we are on the road and have hand sanitizer or if we are consuming food that does not require us to use our fingers. Some might view this as being slightly germaphobic. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Throughout the course of the day, I have witnessed countless people eating or doing something with their hands that could be viewed as unsanitary. For instance, at our friend’s house, someone’s child had his finger in his nose and then picked a scab on his leg until it bled. They then ran over to play a game with some other children that involved placing his hands on an object that they were all sharing.

 

Germs are transmitted most easily through your hands. This is why you will find all of those reminders in public bathrooms about washing your hands, etc. It’s amazing how a little soap and hot water for thirty seconds can really go a long way. Unfortunately, I have observed women in public bathrooms who come out of a bathroom stall and walk right out the door without washing their hands. I also know that there are probably men who do the same. Make sure you wash your hands before you eat anything and before you touch your face. You’ll be happier in the long run that you did.

 

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How to Protect Yourself From Bird Flu and Other Infections by Washing Your Hands — the Right Way

How to Protect Yourself From Bird Flu and Other Infections by Washing Your Hands — the Right Way

OK, so I sound like your mother — I accept that. Only I’m worse than your mother, because I want you to wash your hands more often than your mother did.

And for a longer time and more thoroughly.

If and when bird flu mutates into a virus that’s contagious between people, we can expect it to spread as easily as ordinary influenza, and the same way ordinary flu does

Ordinary flu (and colds too) spreads primarily in two ways: contact spread and airborne spread.

Airborne spread means that somebody sheds virus by coughing or sneezing, and the small droplets containing the virus hang in the air, and you breath them in. They can hang there for fifteen minutes or more before drifting to the ground.

Experts disagree about whether contact spread or airborne spread causes more new infections of colds and flu.

It’s a fact that you can dramatically reduce your chances of catching bird flu, ordinary flu, colds and other commons infections such as caliciviruses which causes nausea (stomach flu) by washing your hands to eliminate the risk of contact spread.

It’s true washing your hands won’t help you if a bird flu patient sneezes into your face, so avoid that!

Contact spread means the passing along of germs by simple touch. Influenza viruses can live outside a human body for hours. H5N1 bird flu can possibly survive on the outside for days.

So it’s entirely possible that one of your co-workers can be infected but not even know it yet. They work at a computer keyboard. They shed some H5N1 viruses onto the keys. You sit down at the keyboard several hours later and do some work. You don’t know it, but bird flu is on your hands.

Now, at this stage, the H5N1 is harmless. It cannot pass through the skin of your hands. That’s the good news.

The bad news is that most of us touch our hands to our faces every 30 seconds or so. You put your hand on your chin to think. You scratch your nose. You rub your eyes. You chew your fingernail.

That’s when the bird flu virus can infect you. It goes from your hands into your body through your mouth, nose and eyes. Then infects your respiratory tract and in a few days you’re coughing.

That’s why it’s so important to wash your hands often in the best of times, more often during ordinary cold and flu season, and compulsively during a bird flu pandemic.

You may think there’s no need for this article. Think again. Researchers once ran an experiment in the public restrooms of Grand Central Station. They installed cameras to observe how many people washed their hands after doing their business. They observed hundreds of men and women of every social class, economic class, race and ethnicity — from the homeless to the wealthy.

60% failed to wash their hands at all!

Under 10% washed their hands thoroughly.

Almost nobody washed their hands thoroughly and then avoided touching the rest room surfaces before leaving.

You should wash your hands after using the bathroom and before meals, as your mother taught you. You should also wash your hands occasionally during the day. Especially after shaking hands with someone (when it’s polite to do so, of course), after you’ve been handling anybody else’s things (such as using someone else’s pens or computer keyboard), after you’ve coughed or sneezed, after preparing dishes while cooking — and even more often during the regular flu and cold season and throughout a bird flu pandemic.

Don’t become as crazy as Howard Hughes in old age, but do wash your hands often, the proper way.

Use soap and water. Water should be a comfortable temperature. When it’s too cold it won’t dissolve the soap as easily. Too hot and of course it’ll burn you.

Lather up well and rub the soap all over your hands and fingers, including under your fingernails, for twenty to thirty seconds. Rinse. Repeat.

In public restrooms, don’t touch any surfaces with your now clean hands. Turn off faucet with paper towel. Push door open with paper towel.

In some places (such as where I work), there’s no soap available, only a lotion of the germicide triclosan.

Scientists disagree about using triclosan. Some believe it’s a harmful chemical. Some believe it encourages resistance to germicides in the germs. Some believe it upset the balance of natural germs on our skin.

If you have a choice, scrub your hands thoroughly with soap and water. If you have no choice, just use the triclosan. Chances are you won’t even notice.

Some of the same arguments apply to germicide hands lotions made from isopropyl alcohol, which you find stores full of during the Fall beginning of flu season. Except that some people say that when the alcohol evaporates it dries the skin of your hands creating small cracks that allow more dirt inside your skin.

Therefore, I use my hand lotion of isopropyl alcohol only when I feel my hands are so dirty that I want some extra protection besides a thorough scrubbing of soap and water. Hey, sometimes that happens after I use the toilet.

And during a bird flu pandemic — I’m applying that germicide hand lotion ten times a day, cracks in the skin or no cracks in the skin. Especially if I’ve touched anyone or handled any objects that may have been exposed to anybody else.

c 2006 by Richard Stooker

Richard Stooker is the author of How to Protect Yourself and Your Family From Bird Flu and
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New Looking Concrete Floor In An Instant With Acid Washing

New Looking Concrete Floor In An Instant With Acid Washing

Concrete floors are known for being notoriously hard to clean. Sometimes it is extra tough to clean them because of continuous neglect. But concrete floors usually start becoming dull very soon after it is put under use. This is because concrete starts to act like a stone and tiny cracks and crevices develop on top of the surface where the dir accumulates. Coupled with moisture and grime, these residues from daily usage make the concrete floor look black and dull. Regular cleaning can make it slightly better but over time, it will start looking really bad and it is almost unavoidable.

So at this juncture, the best thing to do is to put the entire concrete surface through an acid wash. Acid washing is the easiest and the most convenient way to make sure that you get a new looking floor almost immediately. And it is really easy to use, although you will need to follow safety guideline while you are using it and when you are flushing it out. Acid washes are widely and easily available and they are extremely cheap. So you can easily wash you entire floor without feeling the pinch in your pocket.

Acid washing works on a very simple principle. Acid burns away things, so you will use a weak, diluted acid solution to burn off the grease and dirt along with an entire layer off the top of the concrete surface. This of course is not as dramatic as it sounds because the surface that is being burned off is completely imperceptible and microscopic. So you need not worry about making things worse for yourself. If you follow the instructions carefully and dilute the acid properly, it will not harm your floor at all.

Getting the acid wash is very easy, every online home improvement and similar stores will be able to ship some over to you. Depending on where you stay, you can also get overnight shipping to your address. However, be sure that you use the protective gear that is recommended to be used when acid washing, especially the facemask. The Acid solution, no matter how weak, should not come contact with your skin and especially not with your face, mouth or eyes. So take all the necessary precautions before you begin.

Acid washing can also be hazardous to the environment, so make sure you alert the civic authorities that you will be using acid wash. They will guide on how to properly dispose off the run off water after rinsing. You will need to get soda ash to neutralize the acid wash after use. You will need to add about a pound of soda ash for every gallon of acid wash that you use. So make sure that you buy both the acid wash and the soda ash together and in tandem with one another. With proper application you can have a great looking concrete floor in no time at all, thanks to acid washing.

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5 Things About Hand Washing You Never Knew! by Medimanage.com

5 Things About Hand Washing You Never Knew! by Medimanage.com

“Wash your hands” your mother used to exclaim as you came home, it is the same dialogue that you repeat with your own kid. But sometimes washing hands can be as bad as not washing them. Yes, you might have wasted all that vocal power for nothing.

We all know that washing hands prevents diseases, but do we all follow the proper technique for doing so? These are the ways you shouldn’t wash your hands:

Fast Washing: Washing your hands for less than 20 seconds makes the entire ritual useless. A thorough wash of 20 seconds is recommended to kill all the germs present. Use that time to clean all surfaces, including the backs of your hands, wrists, between your fingers and under your fingernails. Anything less than 20 seconds is as good not washing.
Unclean Soap dispenser: Washing hands using soap from soap dispenser that hasn’t been cleaned is of no use. Soap dispenser is a favorite hideout for the germs. It is also hardly cleaned. Thus as dirty hands touch the dispenser; the contamination increases and continues unattended.
Dirty Soap: Generally, washing hands with soap is acceptable way of cleaning but there are chances that the soap has some of the germs left after use. If you are using soap, hold it in the water for some time, rub it gently and then use it.
Hand sanitizers on greasy hands: Don’t use hand sanitizers when your hands are dirty and covered with oil. Using sanitizers kills germs but in this case these are quite ineffective as sanitizers cannot penetrate through grease to kill pathogens.
Washing hands only before eating: Diseases can be spread if they are in contact with the eyes, nose and mouth. So just touching your face or eyes can make you vulnerable to diseases. So make sure you wash your hands when you come from outside or have been in contact with unhygienic surfaces, not just before eating.

80% of diseases spread, can be prevented by washing hands. Still we ignore this simple method of fighting diseases and look out for other options. To read more about 5 things about Hand washing you never knew!

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Washing Your Dog May Prevent Illness

Washing Your Dog May Prevent Illness

Can you believe that about a third of the bodyâ??s cells are dying at any given time and each cell has to eventually be replaced?   And there are so many chemicals and toxins in the world today, that our bodies have to work even harder.

Accumulated toxins as well as normal dirt and debris encourage germs and parasites to flourish. They can also lower energy levels by overburdening normal bodily functions. This toxin buildup may not cause any one particular disease but can make a dog more susceptible to infectious diseases and inflammation.

Luckily there are ways we can help our pets. The first is exercise, the second is a day of fasting and the third is regular grooming, which is what we are going to focus on here.

You may wonder why we have to wash our dogs at all. Wolves in the wildlife never get bathed and they seem to do just fine without all of that pampering. The main reason we have to wash our pets is because they were bred to have abnormally long, curly or fine hair which gets really dirty and matted. Certainly dogs will try to self groom with their tongues and paws but with their long coats, they usually canâ??t do the job alone. Nor should they. Dirt and debris left in the coat is dangerous for two reasons.

1. Your dog will try to clean their fur by licking it. So they will ingest things like lint, flakes of paint, debris from automobiles and even asbestos fibers all of which can cause many internal problems.

2. These same toxins in the fur can cause skin irritations which leads to itchy skin.

Here are a few of solutions:

1. Wash your dog with an all natural shampoo every week or every month depending on the type of dog you have and your lifestyle. Click here to read more about how often you should wash your dog.

2. Brush your dog daily. Unlike humans who absorb most environmental allergens through their noses and mouths, dogs tend to absorb allergens through the skin. Weekly bathing can prevent itchiness, washing allergens away before they get a chance to penetrate the skin. Also, frequent brushing stimulates skin health by bringing secretions from oil glands onto the skin. It also helps to remove mattes from building up.

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3 Best Tips for Proper Hand Washing Among Medical Professionals

3 Best Tips for Proper Hand Washing Among Medical Professionals

“Cleanliness is next to godliness.” The origin of this expression is unclear, though it could have originated from ancient Hebrew or Egyptian writings. The first English version seems to have originated from Francis Bacon. In any case, the meaning of the expression is clear: keeping your body clean is vital.

Cleanliness is important in any workplace; however, it is crucial in certain occupations. For instance, cleanliness is a top priority in the medical industry. Bacteria can become a life and death issue. Fortunately, the personnel can use a wide variety of methods, including the wearing of scrubs, such as cheap landau scrubs. Keeping your hands clean as a bean is another method to prevent the transferring of bacteria. Here are some tips for effective hand washing:

1. Understand the importance of hand washing

According to some experts, washing our hands is the most effective way to prevent diseases from spreading. That is due to the link between bacteria and diseases. Diseases spread when we contact fluids from people’s bodies. For instance, consider someone with the common cold. After blowing his nose, he could inadvertently place mucous on a doorknob. The virus can survive there for a while, and thus be transmitted to another person who touches the doorknob. By simply washing our hands frequently and being conscientious about what we touch, we can reduce the transmission of bacteria.

In addition to the common cold, failing to wash your hands throughout the day, can increase the likelihood of transmitting numerous infections, including the common cold, digestive viruses, flu, hepatitis A, and skin infections.

2. Wash at the proper time

How often should you wash your hands? Experts recommend that people wash them at least 10 times daily. However, those in the medical profession should wash them even more frequently. For instance, here are some activities after which you should scrub away:

- before you eat
- after you eat
- before touching your nose, mouth, or eyes
- after contacting fluids from bodies
- after contacting items that have contacted fluids from bodies
- after using the restroom

You might be shocked at how infrequently people wash their hands. After using the restroom, only about two-thirds of Americans wash their hands!

3. Wash your hands by using the proper technique

Washing your hands properly does not involve rinsing your hands quickly. Instead, you should use certain techniques. Use warm, soapy water and wash them for roughly 15-30 seconds. If you do not feel like using a stopwatch, wash your hands while singing the “ABC song.” Then rinse your hands thoroughly. Experts have determined that the length of time you wash your hands, is much more important than the type of soap that you use (i.e. antibacterial soap).

Remember that bacteria exist even when we cannot see them. If you are in the medical field, wash your hands at the right time, and in the right way. Your increased contact with humans increases the chance of bacteria transmission. If you wear a scrub, then make sure to scrub!

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Something You Should Pay Attention In Washing Your Bichon Fries

Something You Should Pay Attention In Washing Your Bichon Fries

Firstly, we should know the purpose of giving your dog a bath. The secretion from dogs’ sebaceous glands can be very smelly. And dirtiness will tie up the hair which is rather stinking. If don’t bath dogs, it’s possible for them to be invaded by pathogenic microorganism and parasites which makes your dogs sick. Thus, it’s necessary to bath dogs to keep skins clean which benefits for dogs’ health.Hot Sales for Spring 2011:and Accessories

The time of the bath: the dog will lick his fur to clean itself out of its instinct but the action is far from make the dog clean so you have to bathe it. Generally, domestic dogs should take a bath every month. In humid places with higher temperature, every one or two weeks is appropriate.Valuable shoulder bag for Sale

Bathing methods: Puppies with weak resistance are easy to catch cold, which will lead to respiratory infections and pneumonia. Top ten Mistaken Ideas of the Popular bag Proper bathing as follows: let the dog head turn to your left, and use your left hand to cover from the down side of the head dog to the chest and fix the dog body well. Place your right hand in the tub. Gently shower your dog in the order of the hip, back, abdomen back, hind legs, shoulders, and the forelimbs. Coat with shampoo nd gently rub, then wash and dress with comb, Press on two sides of anus before swashing and squeeze out secretions of anal gland.Autumn’s New fashion tote Bags Movement

Use your left or right hand to cover the ears from the bottom palate upwards. Dash from the head with water gently and pay attention to prevent the entering into ears of water. Next, you could rinse its body from front to back and then wrap its head with a towel and wipe it dry. Long hair dogs can be dried by the dryer. Combing nonstopply while drying. Comb until the hairs are dry.

Precautions in bathing: first, comb clothing hair before bathing, which can comb through entangled hairs to prevent more serious entanglement and remove massive dirt for clearing up. Especially around the mouth, ears, armpits, the medial of thighs, toes, etc., the parts dogs don’t like to be cleaned by people should be combed clean. When combing, we should try to avoid making dog feel painful. We can comb with one hand and hold hairs with the other.

Secondly, the water temperature should be appropriate, which is 36 – 37 degrees centigrade in spring. Thirdly, shampoo should be kept away from eyes and ears. And no foam should be left so that dermatitis will not easily happen. Fourth, bathing dogs shall be in the morning or at noon, and not in high humidity or rainy days. Dry the dog by hair drier or towel after bathing; and remember that you mustn`t dry the dog after bathing in the sun.

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Benefits of Proper Hand Washing

Benefits of Proper Hand Washing

Did you know that handwashing, when done correctly, is one of the best ways to prevent infections (like the flu or common cold) and lower your risk of COPD exacerbation? Most people have no problem grasping this simple “task at hand,” but many are unaware that the key to washing your hands properly to ward off potential infection is all in the technique.

There are a number of specific things that frequent and proper hand washing can help to prevent. There is no cure for the common cold, partly due to the fact that the strain is always mutating and changing. When individuals wash their hands more often, they are able to prevent the spreading of diseases and germs. People can get the germs that spread the common cold off of their hands before they put their hands on their eyes or mouth and become contaminated by the sickness. Because it is always changing, an individual will not develop antibodies against the common cold, and will only be able to starve it off if they have a very good immune system, once they become infected.

Although hand washing might seem like a simple task, you should follow these steps to thoroughly rid your hands of germs.
Use regular soap to wash your hands. Anti-bacterial soaps are not recommended because they destroy good bacteria as well as bad and can add to the problem of antibiotic resistance.

Remove any hand or arm jewellery you may be wearing and wet your hands with warm water. Add regular soap and rub your hands together.

Wash the front and back of your hands, as well as between your fingers and under your nails.

Rinse your hands well under warm running water, using a rubbing motion.

Wipe and dry your hands gently with a paper towel or a clean towel. Drying them vigorously can damage the skin.

If skin dryness is a problem, use a moisturizing lotion.

Tips to avoid infections

Wash your hands often, especially after coughing, sneezing or using tissues, before and after eating, before preparing food, after handling raw meat, after petting an animal, and after using the bathroom.

When you cough or sneeze, use a tissue or raise your arm up to your face and aim for your sleeve. Do not sneeze into your hand. Throw away tissues as soon as you use them.

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The Cleansing Of The Church At Ephesus (The Washing Of Water)

The Cleansing Of The Church At Ephesus (The Washing Of Water)

Many believe the church at Ephesus (the church being the membership) was cleansed from sin by faith based on the teachings of their denomination and the famous Ephesian passage found in chapter 2 verses 8 and 9, “For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast.” (NAS)  Many, many passages of the New Testament teach that salvation is a matter of God’s grace (Acts 15:11, Rom. 3:24, Gal. 2:21, 5:4, Eph. 1:7, 2:5, 2 Thess. 2:16, 2 Tim. 1:9, Titus 2:11, Titus 3:7, 1 Peter 1:10, 1 Peter 1:13).  I have listed most of them here so the reader will know I am well aware of them.

I might also add here I am thankful it is that way.  If salvation was of works a man might well come up short (the Bible teaches he would – see Gal. 3:21).  He would need worry continually about what works (do I know all of them I am to do), have I done enough, did I do those I did well enough to pass the test.  Just about all of us have been involved in working endeavors in our life where we gave it our best, worked as hard as we could, and yet failed in the end.  Every time you watch a ballgame someone who has worked hard falls short and loses.  Many a man or woman has given their all on a job and then been let go.  Many a student has worked hard in preparing for a test and failed it.  How many more examples could be given?  So, yes, I think we are all glad salvation is a matter of God’s grace.

God’s grace is granted to us as a result of faith we possess.  “Therefore having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom also we have obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in which we stand.” (Rom. 5:1-2 NAS)  “For by grace you have been saved through faith.” (Eph. 2:8 NAS)  There are many other passages teaching we are saved by faith.  Here are quite a number of them:  John 3:14-16, John 8:24, John 11:25-26, John 20:31, Acts 16:31, Rom. 10:9, 1 Cor. 1:21, Gal. 3:22, 1 Tim. 1:16, Heb. 11:6, 1 John 5:13, Rom. 3:26, 28, 30, 5:1, 11:20, Gal. 2:16, 3:24, 26,  Eph. 2:8, Philippians 3:9, 1 Peter 1:9.  These were again listed that the reader might know I am fully aware of them.

The question that arises, however, is what is this faith that justifies?  I am not asking what the object of the faith is for we know that and agree upon it.  I am asking what is the nature of this faith.  Most are persuaded today (and have been since the Reformation) that it is merely a state of the mind regarding a belief one has in Jesus, who he is, and what he has accomplished for us.  It is mental assent to the teachings of the scriptures about him.  This is the faith that it is said saves.  I certainly agree with that as far as it goes but it stops short, too short.  The demons believed (make that knew) who Jesus was (Matt. 8:29, Mark 1:34, Luke 4:41).

One must not only believe what the scriptures teach about Jesus, who he was, what he accomplished for us, but faith also commits us to believe the man himself, believe what he said, and act on it.  If faith does not lead to action it is dead faith (James 2:17).  James says it is “useless.” (James 2:20 NAS)  Even in this world as regards worldly matters how can we say we have faith in a man when we will not take the man at his word?

The faith the Ephesians had that resulted in their cleansing from sin was the faith they had in what Jesus taught them.  Paul was an inspired man but the Holy Spirit whether speaking through Paul or through any other apostle or first century prophet did not speak on his own initiative.  “He will not speak on his own initiative, but whatever he hears, he will speak…he shall take of mine, and shall disclose it to you.” (John 16:13-14 NAS – the words of Jesus referring to the Holy Spirit)  Thus the Holy Spirit spoke the words of Jesus.  No one knows who first brought the gospel to Ephesus but we can be certain in view of the fact that Paul addresses those to whom he writes the book as “saints” that they were taught the truth and obeyed it.  Who was their teacher?  Jesus, “But you did not learn Christ in this way, if indeed you heard him.” (Eph. 4:20-21 NAS)  Him, the teacher, was Christ.  

Paul said later in the book of Ephesians that Jesus cleansed the church, “by the washing of water with the word.” (Eph. 5:25 NAS)  Who was cleansed that way?  Those Paul said earlier had been saved by grace through faith (Eph. 2:8).  The washing of water with the word is clearly a reference to baptism.  What did Jesus teach about baptism?  “He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved.” (Mark 16:16 NAS)  “Unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” (John 3:5 NAS)

John 3:5 and Eph. 5:25 teach basically the same thing.  The Spirit gave the word.  The Spirit working through the word works on our spirit if we will allow it changing our thinking, our attitudes, our desires, our will bringing us to the point where we are ready to put the old man that was us to death and be baptized to arise in “newness of life.” (Rom. 6:4 NAS)  To be cleansed by the washing of water with the word is the same as to be born of water and the Spirit.  Furthermore in scripture the church and the kingdom generally, not always but generally, are interchangeable terms.  Peter was given the keys of the kingdom.  When he used those keys by preaching the gospel on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2 when people believed and obeyed they were added to the church – one and the same. 

Were the Ephesians saved by grace through faith “before” they were cleansed?  Let me quote that passage in its entirety.  “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave himself up for her; that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word.” (Eph. 5:25-26 NAS)  What was the church (the church being the members) cleansed of if not sin?  Can you be saved without first being cleansed of sin?  They were saved by grace through faith when cleansed by the washing of water with the word.  That washing was done by “the obedience of faith.” (Rom. 1:5 NAS)  Paul said he had received grace and apostleship, “to bring about the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles.” (Rom. 1:5 NAS)

Paul himself, obviously a church member, was told at his own conversion, “Why do you delay?  Arise, and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on his name.” (Acts 22:16 NAS)  Paul had experienced the same washing and for the same reason as the church had at Ephesus.  No, water itself cannot wash away sins, that is not in and of itself, but it can if God has made the decision that that is the time and place where he will act in response to man’s faith.  Some have said it is a test of faith and I do not argue with them.

Naaman in the Old Testament “became furious” (2 Kings 5:11 NKJV) when told he needed to go wash in the Jordan 7 times to be healed of his leprosy.  He did not want to do it that way.  His faith had brought him thus far to Elisha and he felt that should be good enough.  Elisha should just come out and “stand and call on the name of the Lord his God, and wave his hand over the place, and heal the leprosy.” (2 Kings 5:11 NKJV)  Obedience of faith had no place in his thinking.  One is reminded of today.

No, the water of the Jordan had no magic powers but faith in what God told Naaman through God’s prophet Elisha to do, a faith strong enough to get him to act simply because God said to do it, was the faith that made the difference.  Naaman is an excellent example of a man who experienced two types of faith.  The first failed him in obtaining his objective.  The second led him on his journey home a cleansed man.  So it is today in the spiritual realm with baptism.

There are two types of faith in what is commonly referred to as Christendom as it relates to our salvation.  The one says we will stop here (at the point of faith – mental assent) and do it this way, we have gone far enough, let God do the rest, while the other says God said to do it (be baptized) for this reason (the remission of sins – Acts 2:38), I believe him, and I will do what he says because I do believe.  Both have faith but clearly the faith is not the same.

One also has to ask the question if Paul did not consider baptism to be salvation by works why should we?  I do not know that I have ever heard a direct answer to that question?  Paul tells the Ephesians they have been saved by grace through faith (Eph. 2:8) and then tells them at the same time they have been cleansed by the washing of water through the word (Eph. 5:26).  He doesn’t miss a beat, doesn’t seem in the least to feel he has contradicted himself, so why should we feel that the two passages are contradictory and feel we have to try and explain it away, one way or another, that the washing of water is not baptism?

But there is much more in proof of the point I am making.  In Eph. 1:7 Paul says, “In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace.” (NAS)  In him is a reference, obviously, to Jesus who shed his blood for us.  How does one get into him, into Christ?  Gal. 3:27 says we were “baptized into Christ” and so does Rom. 6:3, “do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus.”  I know of no passage in the New Testament anywhere that tells one how to get into Christ other than through baptism. 

If you were to start through the book of Ephesians and start marking about every passage you come to that talks about different things that are found “in him,” “in Christ,” “in the Beloved,” here is some of what you would come up with:  (1) every spiritual blessing – Eph. 1:3, (2) grace – Eph. 1:6, (3) redemption – Eph. 1:7, (4) an inheritance – Eph. 1:10-11, (5) sealed with the Holy Spirit – Eph. 1:13, (6) seated us in heavenly places – Eph. 2:6, (7) kindness toward us – Eph. 2:7, (8) his workmanship  – Eph. 2:10, (9) brought near by the blood of Christ – Eph. 2:13, (10) partakers of the promise – Eph. 3:6.  But one must note that all of these blessings are in, not outside of but in, Christ.  “For all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.” (Gal. 3:27 NAS)  How does one enter Christ?  By baptism.  If one is clothed with Christ (baptism again) are you in Christ?    

Paul says elsewhere in the book of Ephesians, “we are members of his body.” (Eph. 5:30 NAS)  But, then Paul tells us in 1 Cor. 12:13 how we get into that body, “For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body.” (NAS)  What is Christ the Savior of according to Paul in Ephesians?  “For the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, he himself being the Savior of the body.” (Eph. 5: 23 NAS)  This is same body we are baptized into, that is if we are in it, for that is the only way the scriptures give of entering into it – not by baptism alone but by the obedience of faith that results in baptism.

Where is grace found?  “Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.” (2 Tim. 2:1 NAS)  Paul tells the Ephesians that this grace is “bestowed on us in the Beloved.” (Eph. 1:6 NAS)  Again, how does one get into Christ, the Beloved, according to the scriptures?  We have already answered that above.  When one is led by faith to believe Jesus and obey him in baptism for the remission of sins he enters into Christ, into the realm of grace by which he is saved.

In the book of Acts chapter 19 Paul comes to Ephesus and finds 12 men there who are disciples.  He asks them this question:  “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” (Acts 19:2 NAS)  They respond no and that they had not even heard of the Holy Spirit.  Paul then says, “Into what then were you baptized?” (Acts 19:3 NAS)  Please note this one thing – Paul takes it for granted that if they were Christians they had been baptized.  He doesn’t ask them if they have been baptized.  Why not?  Paul doesn’t ask them because he knows what it takes to become a Christian and be saved.  “Why tarriest thou?  Arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins.” (Acts 22:16 KJV, Ananias speaking to Saul, a believer, prior to Saul’s baptism)

One also ought to note the first thing Paul did with these 12 men after learning their situation was to have them “baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.” (Acts 19:5 NAS)  Yes, Paul taught baptism at Ephesus.  Paul stayed in Ephesus at least 2 years (see Acts 19:10) after this event so when Paul said later in Ephesians that the church was cleansed by the washing of water with the word there is no doubt he knew from personal experience all about baptism at Ephesus.  There is no such thing as an unbaptized Christian for Jesus commanded in the Great Commission (Matt. 28:19) that all disciples be baptized.  Paul either baptized them personally or saw to it that they were baptized by one or more of those who helped with the work.  Either that or he disobeyed Christ for which disciple was it that Christ said need not be baptized?

Faith is not just something to be believed but also obeyed.  One must obey the gospel to be saved (2 Thess. 1:7-8).  In a sense the gospel is the faith (Jude 3), it is that body of doctrine that is to be believed, but within that body of doctrine that constitutes the faith there are things that must be obeyed as well as believed.  In addition to mental assent to the truth about Jesus as revealed in the scripture one must repent of sins (Acts 17:30), one must confess with the mouth the Lord Jesus (Rom. 10:9-10), and one must be baptized into Christ, baptized for the remission of sins (Acts 2:38, Gal. 3:27).  Faith, the faith that saves, is not a dead faith but active.  It is by faith that a man does these things, by faith because he heard the words of God and believed them enough to take them to heart and obey them.

Do not allow yourself to be misled.  A person who does not believe Jesus who said, “He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved” (Mark 16:16 NAS) but rather believes man who says, “He who has believed and has not been baptized shall be saved” is not a man of faith.  He may think he is but if so then one can clearly disregard the words of Jesus as being essential to faith.  I have asked this question before but never gotten an answer.  If Jesus wanted man to know that baptism was essential to the remission of sins how would he say it in a way to get man to understand it?  He could not say “repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins” (Acts 2:38 KJV) for he already said that and men will not accept it.  How would he say it in order to make it plain and simple enough so all could understand it?  No one has yet answered that question.  The truth is Jesus has stated it as clearly as it can be stated by mere words alone.  Men will either accept it or reject it and thereby be judged.

Have you been cleansed with the washing of water by the word?  Will you be one with those saints in Ephesus Paul wrote to or are you going to be another kind of Christian unknown to the church at Ephesus and fearfully unknown to God in the last day?   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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