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Baptism Teaching Guide. Understanding the significance of Baptism. Introduction. This booklet is intended to serve as an instructional guide and reference for those presenting either themselves or their child for baptism, and for those who would like to study the meanings and purpose of baptism.
1. Welcome to our study on baptism. The five lessons which follow are designed to help you understand what the Bible teaches about baptism. 2. As we will see, baptism is a necessary step for each and every Christian. 3. We will begin by considering what baptism meant to the people living in Jesus’ day. We will then look at
This study booklet is designed to offer straight-forward answers about the most commonly asked questions people have about Christian baptism. WHAT IS BAPTISM? 1. It is a public declaration of a person’s faith in Christ. It is a pronouncement of belief. It is like preaching a visual sermon.
1. Biblical ___________________ of baptism—immersion. The example of Jesus: Mark 1:9-10 – “It came to pass in those days that Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee, and was baptized by John in the Jordan. And immediately, coming up from the water, He saw the heavens parting and the Spirit descending upon Him like a dove.”
We begin the study of the sacraments by looking at baptism. And the questions that we will want to answer in this study are: What is baptism? How can water save us? What does my baptism mean for me today? WHAT IS BAPTISM? Please read the following passages and then answer the corresponding questions.
Baptism Lesson Plan #1 Objectives: Children will know that Baptism is the first sacrament we receive. It is one of the three Sacraments of Initiation. We call Baptism a Sacrament of Initiation because we are being introduced to our faith. (C. 251, Y. 193)
3 SECTION 1: THE THEOLOGY OF BAPTISM The Necessity of Baptism? In his dialogue with Nicodemus, Jesus taught that Baptism was necessary for salvation. "No one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit" (Jn 3:5). After his Resurrection, Jesus met with the eleven Apostles and gave