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As a fundamental Christian, I believe in the infallibility, inerrancy and divine inspiration of the word of God in it’s entirety.
That being said, yes the Bible states that baptism is to be done in public…so in that regard it is a public profession of faith. But we also believe it is what God tells us it is… a picture of the death, burial and resurrection of Christ. So saying that it is nothing but a public profession of faith, would not be an accurate biblical description of baptism.
Second, as in the Bible, it is the first step of obedience after salvation. There is not one case in the New Testament of a baptism of an infant and so we do not permit the baptizing of infants. Nor is anyone baptized in the Bible, who was not first saved, therefore there must be a clear confession of faith before a person is baptized. Lastly, as the word “baptism” is derived from the Greek “baptizo”, which means to immerse or dip…we follow the scriptural example of baptism by immersion as there is no sprinkling recorded in the New Testament.
Matthew 3:16 - And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Acts 8:35-39 - Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture, and preached unto him Jesus.
36 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
37 And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
38 And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.
39And when they were come up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, that the eunuch saw him no more: and he went on his way rejoicing.
As a fundamental Christian, I believe in the infallibility, inerrancy and divine inspiration of the word of God in it’s entirety.
Second, as in the Bible, it is the first step of obedience after salvation. There is not one case in the New Testament of a baptism of an infant and so we do not permit the baptizing of infants. Nor is anyone baptized in the Bible, who was not first saved, therefore there must be a clear confession of faith before a person is baptized. Lastly, as the word “baptism” is derived from the Greek “baptizo”, which means to immerse or dip…we follow the scriptural example of baptism by immersion as there is no sprinkling recorded in the New Testament.
Matthew 3:16 - And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Acts 8:35-39 - Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture, and preached unto him Jesus.
36 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
37 And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
38 And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.
39And when they were come up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, that the eunuch saw him no more: and he went on his way rejoicing.