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The Ordinance of Baptism

The sermon presents baptism as a vital, living ordinance rooted in the New Testament, emphasizing its theological significance as a public testimony of a believer's union with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection. It refutes two extremes—baptism as necessary for salvation and baptism as obsolete—affirming instead that it is a believer's act of obedience following genuine faith, symbolizing the inward spiritual reality of new life in Christ. Drawing from key passages such as Romans 6 and Colossians 2, the sermon highlights baptism as a visible declaration of breaking with the world and committing to Jesus as Lord, not a ritualistic formality but a profound gospel proclamation. The preacher underscores its immediacy after conversion, its personal and public nature, and its role in the ongoing mission of the church, calling believers to cherish and practice it with reverence and joy.

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