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Baptism is associated with repenting of sin, believing the gospel message and becoming a member of Christ’s body.
Mt 28:19 See also Ac 9:17-18; Ac 16:14-15
Ac 2:38 See also Heb 6:1-2 The “baptisms” referred to here may imply teaching about Jewish rituals or the baptism offered by John the Baptist.
Ac 2:41; Ac 18:8 See also Ac 8:12-13; Ac 16:31-33
Baptism in or into the name of Jesus Christ Ac 19:5 See also Ac 2:38; Ac 8:16; Ac 10:48
Baptism in the name of the Trinity Mt 28:18-20
Ro 6:4 The word “buried” implies immersion. See also Ac 8:38
Mk 1:8; Ac 1:5 See also Ac 2:4; Ac 11:16
1Co 12:13 All the Christians at Corinth had been spiritually baptised into Christ and thus united with him.
1Co 1:14 What matters is not who baptises but the Saviour in whose name it is done.
1Co 15:29 It is not certain if there was a ceremony of baptism “for the dead” in the NT church, nor whether, if it existed, Paul approved of it.
Ac 2:38-41 infants cannot repent and believe; Gal 3:7 Under the new covenant it is faith in Jesus Christ, not an outward sign, that makes a person a child of God.
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