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What is Baptism?
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Teaching Summary: What is Baptism by Ps. Peter Eng
Ps. Peter Eng’s teaching on baptism provides a comprehensive understanding of its meaning, purpose, and significance in the Christian faith. Key points include:
Definition of Baptism:
- A declaration that Jesus is your Saviour and Lord.
- Performed with water.
- Conducted in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Connection to Faith:
- Baptism is an outward expression of inward faith.
- It signifies a commitment to follow Jesus and become His disciple.
- Without faith, baptism holds no spiritual significance.
Biblical Basis:
- Jesus’ baptism by John serves as an example, affirming the practice.
- Scriptures such as Matthew 28:19-20 and Acts 2:38 emphasise baptism as a step of obedience and discipleship.
- It is also linked to spiritual rebirth and covenantal commitment, likened to Old Testament circumcision.
Practical and Symbolic Role:
- Baptism serves as a sign and seal of allegiance to God.
- It represents dying to self, being buried with Christ, and rising to new life.
- It is a public confession of faith, solidifying one’s identity as a Christian.
Who Should Be Baptized:
- Baptism is for those who believe in Christ. It is encouraged as soon as possible after faith is professed.
- Infant baptism, while debated, is historically practised in some traditions as a sign of covenant inclusion.
Mode and Practice:
- While immersion is historically significant and symbolically rich, sprinkling or pouring is also valid as long as the core elements are present.
- Re-baptism is generally unnecessary unless it is a public affirmation of faith for those baptized as infants.
Preparation for Baptism:
- Candidates are encouraged to share their faith journey and publicly confess their commitment to Christ.
- The act of baptism includes a declaration of repentance, faith in Jesus, and a commitment to a transformed life.
Ps. Peter concluded by emphasising baptism as a joyful step of obedience, marking one’s entry into the community of faith and commitment to living for Christ.
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