Clear, scripture‑based guidance on baptism for believers —a practical salute to following Christ’s example, not infant baptism claims.
This work compiles every New Testament passage related to baptism, then explains what it means for a believer today. It presents a case for baptism that follows Christ’s commands and emphasizes faith, repentance, and personal commitment over infant rites. The edition also gathers observations from respected writers and offers historical context to help readers understand different viewpoints.
- How baptism is described in the Gospels and Epistles, with emphasis on belief first
- Arguments for baptizing believers only and why infant baptism is challenged
- Notes that connect Old Testament types to New Testament realities
- Appendixes that summarize key debates, modes, and spiritual design of the ordinance
Ideal for readers exploring church practice, biblical authority, and the proper meaning of baptism in a believer’s life. If you want clear references and thoughtful, Scripture‑based guidance, this is a solid resource to study and reflect on.