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Sundry Matters On Baptism

Gerald VandenBerg·1961-04-15

ADULT BAPTISM

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Holy Baptism

Robert Decker·1978-11-30

By means of this incorporation into Christ we are delivered from the world, from death and guilt, from our own flesh, and brought into fellowship with our Covenant God: The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Baptism signifies heaven for us, everlasting life and glory, righteousness. That is the sign of b

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Peter’s Report Of The Baptism Of Gentiles

  1. The Need For The Report
  2. The Report Itself
  3. The Effect Of The Report
Audred Spriensma·2026-05-24
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Knowing My Own Baptism

Richard Smit·2023-12-10

If baptism means to be immersed in water, What then does it mean to be baptized in the name of the Father? Does that mean to be baptized with the name of the Father? Is that all that means? It's true, we use the Trinitarian formula with baptism, but is that all that baptism involves? When it say

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Immersion, Children and the Lexicons (3)

Robert C. Harbach·1989-06-01

Baptism

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Our Salvation in Baptism

  1. An Amazing Type
  2. A Significant Sacrament
  3. A Sure Promise
Michael DeVries·2023-03-12

To them, it's a mere formality, a sort of a custom, more of a family tradition, perhaps. A baby must be christened. At best, it merely means that the child is a member of some church, not just a heathen. Others deliberately reject baptism altogether, contemptuously speak of water baptism. Accordi

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Acts 2:14 – 47

George C Lubbers·1943-02-01

For baptism is a sign and seal of entering into the death and resurrection of this rejected Christ. (Rom. 6:3. 4: Col. 2:11, 12.) Furthermore, it appears to be a personal matter. Baptism also belongs to the way of Escape. It places one in the positive work of Pentecost, providing the corresponding “

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Remember your Baptism

  1. I Am United To Christ
  2. I Am Washed In His Blood
  3. I Am Renewed By The Spirit Psalter: 166, 157, 364, 309
Carl Haak·2013-05-26

This person stands before you alive in Christ because the blood of Jesus was shed for the forgiveness of his sins. Baptism is not a tattoo upon the flesh. Baptism is not like circumcision upon the flesh. It is not a physical mark. Baptism is a spiritual mark and sign of the covenant identifying

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Entering into God’s Covenant

Richard Veldman·1949-07-01

When a child is born it enters, as it were, into the home; it is re­ceived into the fellowship of the family. That is signified by bap­tism. When a sinner is born again, regenerated by the Almighty grace of God, resurrected from that spiritual death wherein we lie by nature, he enters into the coven

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The Sacrament of Holy Baptism

  1. What it Signifies
  2. How it Confirms
  3. Who Should Receive it
Rev. John Marcus·2026-05-10