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The Red Sea Baptism

Following is a recent sermon Doug preached on baptism from Exodus 14:19-21

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The Baptist Catechism

The Baptist catechism is instructive on properly understanding baptism. A lot of infant Baptists disparage all Baptists as being anti-sacramentalists. (By a sacrament, I mean a mysterious working of God’s sanctifying grace as a sign and seal of the covenant of grace. I do not mean that salvation is conferred, nor that [...]

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Baptism and Mass

For the Roman church, baptism is a saving grace. In the Reformed tradition, baptism confers grace in sanctification.

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BaptizedinWater.org is dedicated to informing Christians of all persuasions how it is that baptism in sign and sacramental form in the OT must play a foundational role in developing and shaping our NT theology of baptism.
Christians have been debating baptism for centuries. Should we baptize only professing believers or also the infants of [...]

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