When Should Children Be Baptized? – Part I
Series Children's Baptism & Communion
When should children be baptized? There are basically two views of baptism. One view is paedobaptism, or more commonly known as infant baptism. The word "paedo" means child. Think of a pediatrician, or doctor for babies, and you'll be able to remember that paedobaptism is baby baptism. This is the view held by Catholics and those Protestant denominations that have the most similarities with Catholicism, such as Presbyterians and Lutherans. We believe these denominations didn't break away from Catholicism far enough after the Reformation. We reject this view. We don't believe it originated in the early church. Instead, we believe it originated with the Catholic Church, and is largely a holdover from Catholicism.
The view we hold is credobaptism, or more commonly known as believers' baptism. Think of the word creed, or confession, and you'll be able to remember that credobaptism is believers' baptism, because the idea is those who have confessed Jesus as Lord, or who have a creed they believe in, can be baptized.
Because we believe our children must be saved before being baptized I would like to give you some evidences of salvation to look for in your children's lives. While no parent can know for sure that their child is saved, I do believe this should be helpful in making that determination.
Lesson 1: at ______ ______________ play a large part in shepherding their families.
Lesson 2: __________________ ____ the requirement for baptism
Lesson 3: evidences of salvation to look for in your children:
(Part 1) __________ ____________
(Part 2) __________________ __________
(Part 3) spiritual ____________ and _____________
Sermon ID | 37211612381979 |
Duration | 58:31 |
Date | Mar 7, 2021 |
Category | Sunday Service |
Bible Text | Acts 2:41 |