True and false Christians over the years have held various views on the ordinance of baptism. Some of these views are wildly errant. At its core, baptism is an external work that signifies that its recipient is identified with Christ. It is a work and does not justify its recipient. This sermon takes a credobaptist perspective of baptism: it states that baptism, as a sign "of fellowship with Christ, in his death and resurrection; of his being engrafted into him; of remission of sins; and of giving up into God, through Jesus Christ, to live and walk in newness of life" (1689 Confession) , may only be rightly administered to the believer. However, it insists that those who believe that infants can be rightly baptized, but who believe the Gospel rightly, are Christians and presents several counterarguments made by these paedobaptists to the credobaptist position.
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