Category Archives: Sacraments

Baptism, an Exploration: Baptism in the Spirit, Pentecost

Yes, I know, I’ve skipped John, but we have to cover Acts first, because Acts is also by Luke, who is part of the Synoptic tradition. We need to see how Luke puts it all together. Baptism in the Spirit … Continue reading

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Baptism, an Exploration: Part 5 (Baptism by Jesus; Baptism in the Synoptic Gospels)

Pre-Pentecost baptisms by the apostles (John 3:22-26 ESV) 22 After this Jesus and his disciples went into the Judean countryside, and he remained there with them and was baptizing. 23 John also was baptizing at Aenon near Salim, because water … Continue reading

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Baptism, an Exploration: Part 4 (The Baptism of Jesus)

The baptism of Jesus (Mat 3:13-17 ESV) 13 Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John, to be baptized by him.  14 John would have prevented him, saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you … Continue reading

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Baptism, an Exploration: Part 3 (John the Baptist)

John the Baptist John is truly an enigmatic figure in the scriptures. Jesus praises him, and he was widely received as a prophet, and yet he did no miracles, and very few of his prophecies are preserved. He prepared the … Continue reading

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Baptism, an Exploration: Part 2 (Non-biblical Roots)

The Qumran community Beginning around 200 BC, a group of Jews, later known as the Essenes, likely arising from among the priests, made frequent ceremonial washings sacramental. While they emphasized the necessity of a changed heart, they insisted on evidencing … Continue reading

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Baptism: Thomas Campbell on Baptism

“Prospectus of a Religious Reformation” I stumbled across an 1829 tract by Thomas Campbell called “Prospectus of a Religious Reformation” buried in The Memoirs of Thomas Campbell. It was evidently  published only as a tract until The Memoirs of Thomas … Continue reading

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Baptism, an Exploration: Part 1 (Introduction, Review, Old Testament Roots)

A few weeks ago, I started this “The Man or the Plan” series, and I got distracted by a bunch of other things — on the blog and elsewhere. I promised to eventually get to baptism, and “eventually” is now. … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 7

The kingdom of heaven is like a man, who trained for years to run the Olympic 400-meter race, and whose hamstring failed, making it impossible not only to win the race, but even to finish. For I tell you that … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 6.1 (Summary of Arguments Made in the Comments)

Guy asked, But where’s the bottom? At what point is it not a baptism at all? If there’s no bottom, then no one really needs baptized at all. Because if everything’s a baptism to some degree, then nothing is. It’s … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: On Imperfect Baptisms, Part 6

Perfect baptism Does God require a perfect faith to save someone? Or a perfect penitence? Then why on earth would he require perfect baptism when faith and penitence are are of the essence? There’s a strain of thought in 20th … Continue reading

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