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Foundational Doctrines:
Baptism
*Text*: Matthew 3:1-17
*Aim*: To show the proper scriptural method of baptism and its importance as a personal act of identification as a member of His body through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
*Doctrinal Statement*:
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“We believe that Christian baptism is the immersion in water of a believer; in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, with the authority of the local church, to show forth in a solemn and beautiful emblem our faith in the crucified, buried and risen Savior, with its effect in our death to sin and resurrection to a new life; that it is pre-requisite to the privileges of a church relation and to the Lord’s supper; in which the members of the church, by the sacred use of bread and the fruit of the vine are to commemorate together the dying love of Christ; preceded always by solemn self-examination.”
*Introduction*:
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Because of much false teaching about baptism it is important we understand what the Scriptures teach about it.
2. It will be necessary to put aside preconceived notions and ideas about baptism and carefully examine the Holy Scriptures.
3. Baptism is an /ordinance/ and not a /sacrament/.
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