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  1. This lesson highlights that as well as the importance of being set apart by God. Lesson focus: The baptism of Christ was a statement and preparation; our own baptism represents cleansing as well as that same statement of faith. Passage: Matthew 3:1-17. Target Audience: Kindergarten-6 th Grade (adaptable older or younger) Materials Needed: Water ...

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  2. Furthermore, baptism “saves” only. insofar as it is grounded in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.1. 1 ESV Study Bible, study note on 1 Peter 3:21. Baptism, therefore, does not wash away sin. Instead, baptism is the symbolic act. of the church whereby those who have been regenerated by the power of God in.

  3. In Jesus Christ, the story of your life is not its own self-contained story. Rather, it is a vital sub-plot in God’s Big Story (prompting question here). Baptism is a sign that your life has been swept up into the grand epic of Creation, Fall, Rescue, and Restoration that unfolds throughout the Bible’s pages from Genesis to Revelation.

  4. Baptism (being overwhelmed) is the action. The Holy Spirit is the element in which, or by which, one. is overwhelmed. So, as we go through this study, keep in mind the difference. between the action of dipping, plunging, immersing, submerging, burying or overwhelming, and the element, such as water, the Holy.

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  5. insight into baptism’s meaning and significance. They also help us understand four Old Testament types (or pictures) of baptism. The Significance of Baptism: 1. Baptism in the Bible implies death, burial, and resurrection: Matthew 3:6. and notes . 6. 1. and 6. 2; Matthew 3:16 and note 16. 1; Mark 1:4 and note 4. 3; Mark 1:5 and note 5. 2 ...

  6. The New Testament authors understood the meaning of baptism against the background of these major redemptive historical events in the Hebrew Bible. Paul links baptism with the Exodus story (1 Corinthians 10:1-2), and Peter refers to Noah and his family being “brought safely through water” in the ark, connecting this to baptism (1 Peter 3:20-21).

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  8. 5For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. 6We know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be destroyed, and we might no longer be enslaved to sin. 7For whoever has died is freed from sin. 8But if we have died with Christ, we believe ...

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