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Baptism’s Purpose
Baptist does not save you.
What was the jailer’s question (v.
30)?
What answer did Paul and Silas give (v.
31)?
Look back at verses 32-33.
When were the jailer and his family baptized (v.
33) in relation to their salvation (v.
31-32)?
Baptism does not wash away your sins.
According to I John 1:7, only one thing is able to wash away sin.
What is it?
Baptism does not earn you special favor with God.
Reason #1: Baptism was commanded by Jesus Christ.
Read Matt 28:19-20.
After assuming that His hearers will “go,” what three commands did Christ give His disciples in these verse?
Reason #2: Baptism identifies you with Jesus Christ.
Reason #3: Baptism is your testimony for Jesus Christ.
Baptism’s Prerequisite
Acts 2:41 says, “Then they that gladly received his word were baptized.”
Acts 8:12 says that the people believed Philip’s preaching.
According to these two verses what is the prerequisite for baptism?
Baptism’s Perversion
The baptismal regeneration error.
The infant baptism error.
The mode of baptism error.
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