Category Archives: Baptism

Baptism: Grace and Baptism, Part 4 (Justification)

Let’s talk about justification by faith. What does that mean? We’ve talked at length about faith, but not justification. But doesn’t it just mean “saved”? No, it does not. Rather, it means — The acquittal, or declaration of being righteous, … Continue reading

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Baptism: Grace and Baptism, Part 3 (Grace for Baptism)

I have a confession to make. For decades, I was convinced that grace does not extend to baptismal error. After all, faith is non-negotiable. Why shouldn’t baptism be the same? Not too many years ago, it became obvious to me that … Continue reading

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Baptism: Grace and Baptism, Part 2 (The Understanding Grace Problem)

Grace is not an easy concept for most people. To some, it sounds like what Dietrich Bonhoeffer called “cheap grace.” From his The Cost of Discipleship, cheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline. … Continue reading

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Baptism: My Teaching and a Few FAQs

[An extra post at no extra charge!] Judging from the comments, it would be helpful for me to lay out what I teach about baptism again. It’s not complicated, but because it’s unfamiliar to most within the Churches of Christ, … Continue reading

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Baptism: Grace and Baptism, Part 1 (The Flat Hermeneutic Problem)

In recent discussions about baptism, I’ve mentioned a couple of times that I believe that God’s grace will cover baptismal error. Grace will not, however, cover the absence of faith in Jesus. I had hoped that the doctrine of grace … Continue reading

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Baptism: “Repent” in Acts 2:38

[This is a bit long but doesn’t easily break into pieces. Next post will be Friday (Lord willing), to give time to reflect (and watch football. Roll Tide!)] Long-time reader Royce asks in a comment, True repentance means one turns … Continue reading

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Is Baptism a Work, Part 6B, Part 2

3. Does the “gospel,” as the term is used in the Gospels, include water baptism? No. “Gospel” in the Gospels is a reference to the good news promised by the prophets of the Old Testament, and there is no mention … Continue reading

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Is Baptism a Work, Part 6B, Part 1

A few days ago, I asked a series of five questions regarding baptism, urging the readers to narrow the discussion to just these five questions. I had several reasons for doing this, one being in hopes of ending the constant drone … Continue reading

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Is Baptism a Work, Part 6

Back in July 2014, I posted a series on baptism, and a subset of that series consisted of 5 lessons on “Is Baptism a Work?” Here are the links: Baptism: Is Baptism a “Work”? Part 1 Baptism: Is Baptism a … Continue reading

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Post Up at Wineskins

My post Reflecting on “The Future of Churches of Christ: Table & Baptism” is up at Wineskins. It fits well with the 1 Corinthians 11 materials on communion. You might want to take a look.

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