Sermon Tone Analysis

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Baptists - Who are these people?
John 1:23-34 - Matt.
3:11
Why is he baptizing (immersing)
Appeal for cleansing - Ezekiel 36:22-28
fulfilling Isaiah 40:3
identify sin and need for repentance as Jesus comes to make you righteous by mercy and grace
Therefore Matt.
28:18-20
Those who repent and believe will declare death to sin (repentance) and allegiance/trust in Christ (belief).
We are baptists because this is a command for us that makes the gospel visible.
Biblical Baptism
Acts
2:41, 8:12, 13, 8:36-39, 9:18, 10:47-48, 16:14-15, 31-34, 18:8
Does it save?
meditate on the ark - salvation through judgment
how are we saved?
Titus 3:5-7
Now what?
Rom.
5:6-10, 19 -
Rom. 6:1-7 -
Response?
Baptism page
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