Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Beginning of Baptism
Initiatory rite in Judaism for proselytes
Jewish purification rituals
Mark 1:1-8
No information on the when John received the instruction to baptize.
This was a radical departure from the contemporary practice of Judaism.
One word regarding the process of baptism, it is clear from this and other passages that the method of baptism was by immersion.
The Basis of Baptism
Romans 6:3-11
Union with Christ
Notice all of the times that we see the phrases with Christ, in Christ, in Him, with Him.
The Barrier to Baptism
“If you believe with all your heart”
This was a belief that expressed a choice to embrace what was true of Jesus
Jesus is the Son of God.
Jesus is the promised Messiah.
Jesus is the source of forgiveness, new life and eternal fellowship with the Father in Heaven.
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