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Baptizing Children and Waterless Places (What’s UP Wednesday)

 

 

When we have kids, we want to have them baptized. But we need to remember that baptisms need to be watered. Baptizing and teaching go together. Baptizing your child is a commitment to continue to teach and raise that child in the faith. If you don’t plan to attend church or instruct them in the faith, it’s worse for the child than if you didn’t baptize at all.

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Sounds used:
Ship’s Bell – Mike Koenig at SoundBible.com.

Links referenced:
HT Video Short – Baptismal Birthdays – https://youtu.be/yLGiKJx9Ths
Matthew 28:19-20 – https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matt+28%3A19-20&version=ESV Hebrews 6:4-6 – https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=heb+6%3A4-6&version=ESV

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The Uncultured Saints

Ep. 12: Adiaphora isn’t Adiaphora

Every single thing you do in church — both the traditions explicitly given in the Bible, but also the smaller stuff — should point you to Jesus. If it does, it’s good. If it doesn’t, it’s bad. But it’s definitely not meaningless. The things that we do, the space we do them in are all meaningful. They aren’t “worship” in and of themselves, but they help us understand and convey the truth of the doctrines we hold. What you believe influences what you do and what you do influences what you believe. When you believe a thing, it’ll change your behavior. When you behave a certain way, it’ll change how you think about it. 

 

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