Believer's Baptism Book Review

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The Book, Believer’s Baptism: Sign of the New Covenant in Christ, gives the argument for believer’s baptism (credobaptism). The Theses for this book, “Baptism, as this book will demonstrate, is the initiation rite into the Christian church” (XV). The first chapter gives the Gospel’s view of what the early church though about baptism. “The references to repentance and the forgiveness of sins make clear that John's baptism is to be understood not merely in terms of ritual purification and religious observance but as essentially moral and Ethical” (pg. 3). Throughout the Gospels there are many references to hearing the word, believing and then being baptized. After which the believer is to go and make disciples. “First, the rite of baptism …show more content…

Stein, continues this idea in Luke-Acts, Christian baptism and the baptism of John both involve immersion in water, repentance, and the promise of forgiveness of sins, but, in addition, Christian baptism involves the gift of the Spirit (2:38),8 i.e., the ‘baptism of the Spirit’” (pg. 35). The giving of the spiritual gifts is important to the believer, so they can know where they fit in the plan of God. In Acts 19:1there were Ephesian people claiming to be “disciples,” but did not believe in Christ. They lacked the faith and “Paul's reference to their need to believe in Jesus (19:4) and their lack of knowledge concerning the Holy Spirit (19:2) also suggest this. It is, however, their lack of the sine qua non of the Christian experience—the Holy Spirit—that clearly indicates that they were not Christians” (pg. 36). Therefore, it is important for confession along with baptism “in the experience of conversion to the Christian faith” (pg. 37). This subject has split many churches, because it is an essential part of the doctrine of faith. “Baptism is only saving if there is an appeal to God for a good conscience through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In other words, baptism saves only because it is anchored to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ” (pg. 68). Gods people are saved through Christ’s work on the cross, and not through baptism. But we are called to be baptized into the new covenant through water baptism where upon our repentance of our sins and the

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