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How should baptism be carried out? Baptism is for all who trust in Christ. It is done in water, by immersion, and in His name—not ours—as part of making true disciples.
In this four-part series on the command “Baptize My Disciples,” we are invited to see baptism not as a symbolic obligation, but as a profound declaration of our union with Christ. Rooted in the authority and love of the risen Savior, baptism marks the believer’s identity in Him, testifying that we have died to sin and been raised in newness of life. Through teaching, testimony, and Scripture, we are reminded that this command is both deeply spiritual and practically essential—anchored in Christ’s power, pointing always to His glory, and flowing from a life of discipleship. Join Nate and Gabe as they explore Christ’s command to “Baptize My Disciples.”
Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com
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By Gabriel Cleator, Nate Paine4.3
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How should baptism be carried out? Baptism is for all who trust in Christ. It is done in water, by immersion, and in His name—not ours—as part of making true disciples.
In this four-part series on the command “Baptize My Disciples,” we are invited to see baptism not as a symbolic obligation, but as a profound declaration of our union with Christ. Rooted in the authority and love of the risen Savior, baptism marks the believer’s identity in Him, testifying that we have died to sin and been raised in newness of life. Through teaching, testimony, and Scripture, we are reminded that this command is both deeply spiritual and practically essential—anchored in Christ’s power, pointing always to His glory, and flowing from a life of discipleship. Join Nate and Gabe as they explore Christ’s command to “Baptize My Disciples.”
Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com
Study guide includes:
For more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com
Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleship
https://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetwork
https://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast

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