Chapter 30
Of Baptism
- Baptism is an ordinance of the New
Testament, ordained by Jesus Christ, to
be unto the party baptised, a sign of his
fellowship with Him in His death and
resurrection; of his being engrafted into
Him;1 of remission of
sins;2 and of his
giving up unto God, through Jesus Christ,
to live and walk in newness of
life.3
- Those who do actually profess
repentance towards God, faith in and
obedience to our Lord Jesus, are the only
proper subjects of this
ordinance.4
- The outward element, to be used in
this ordinance, is water, wherein the
party is to be baptised, in the name of
the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit.5
- Immersion, or dipping of the person
in water, is necessary to the due
administration of this
ordinance.6
Footnotes:
1. Ro
6:3-5; Col 2:12; Gal 3:27.
2. Mk
1:4; Ac 22:16.
3. Ro
6:4.
4. Mk
16:16; Ac 8:36-37; 2:41; 8:12; 18:8.
5. Mt
28:19-20; Ac 8:38.
6. Mt
3:16, Jn 3:23.
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