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Improving Your Baptism

On the occasion of the baptism of Elizabeth Sofia Flynn.

Baptism is presented not as a mere ritual or a one-time event, but as a living covenantal commitment that defines the believer's identity and demands lifelong faithfulness. Rooted in Acts 2:38 and reinforced by the continuity of apostolic teaching, it calls for ongoing repentance, spiritual renewal, and active participation in the life of the church, including doctrine, fellowship, and prayer. The sermon emphasises that baptism, especially in the context of family, carries profound responsibility—parents are called to nurture their children in the faith, modeling a transformed life that reflects the gospel's power, while recognising that spiritual awakening may come late in life. Far from being a mere ceremony, baptism is a continual reminder of God's grace, a source of assurance, and a foundation for joyful praise, as seen in the psalms and the heavenly worship of Revelation. Ultimately, the message calls for personal and parental accountability, urging believers to live out the truth they profess, teaching it diligently in every aspect of life, and trusting that God's promises endure across generations.

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38:15
Sunday - AM
Acts 2:38
English
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