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In credobaptist traditions, we baptize new Christians upon their profession of faith in Christ. But what happens when, a few years later, a new experience of God's grace makes me question my prior baptism? How can we separate our subjective experiences of God’s promises from the objective nature of those promises? In this episode, we respond to a listener question and discuss how the Reformation tradition understood baptism, what the animating force of baptism is, and the connections between baptism and discipleship.
Chapters:
(0:00) Introductions: Why We Love Our Listeners
(2:46) Can/Should I Get Re-Baptized?
(5:57) Who’s Speaking in Baptism?
(13:31) Differences Among Paedobaptist Traditions
(20:22) What "Conversion" Is and Isn't
(25:34) Coming Back to the Great Commission
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In credobaptist traditions, we baptize new Christians upon their profession of faith in Christ. But what happens when, a few years later, a new experience of God's grace makes me question my prior baptism? How can we separate our subjective experiences of God’s promises from the objective nature of those promises? In this episode, we respond to a listener question and discuss how the Reformation tradition understood baptism, what the animating force of baptism is, and the connections between baptism and discipleship.
Chapters:
(0:00) Introductions: Why We Love Our Listeners
(2:46) Can/Should I Get Re-Baptized?
(5:57) Who’s Speaking in Baptism?
(13:31) Differences Among Paedobaptist Traditions
(20:22) What "Conversion" Is and Isn't
(25:34) Coming Back to the Great Commission
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