083 Ordinances of the Church: Baptism Part One
“Baptism is also an illustration of Christ's death and burial, and resurrection. It's meant to be a public declaration of faith in Christ. It's meant to be a step of identification with him. It's meant to be a proclamation of desire to follow him.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
Hello Kitchen Table Theology Family! In this episode, Pastor Jeff and Jen Denton are beginning a new series on the ordinances of the church. Jesus left his church with these wonderful practices, but why is there's so much confusion and disagreement among Christians regarding these things?
[00:01] Why Are the Ordinances of the Church so Divisive?
[09:05] The Importance of Baptism
[11:19] How Should We Baptize?
[16:39] Final Thoughts
Key Quotes
“Baptism is intended to be an initial act of obedience to Christ. Once you have come to faith in Christ, your next step immediately should be to be baptized.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
“Jesus commanded us to be baptized, that was a command, not a suggestion.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
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