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Why Do we Baptized Infants? (Acts 2:39)
Peter states that the promise of the kingdom is for you, your children, and all those who are far off. What does Peter mean by this? Could he mean that children, and even infants are to receive the sign of baptism? I think that it does mean such a thing. If you do not agree, then I hope at least you might understand why Reformed people baptize infants. Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Why Do We Baptized Infants?"
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Additional Sermons in the seriesThe Pentecostal Body (1 Corinthians 12:12-31) Why Do we Baptized Infants? (Acts 2:39) Easter's Last Adam (1 Corinthians 15:45) Doctrines of Grace Conference Your Kingdom Come (Psalm 2; LD 48) Guilt, Innocence, and Judgement (Matthew 27:1-10) So, Why is Grace So Gracious? (Genesis 15) The Glorious Folly (1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5) Suffering Without Shame (I Peter 4:12-19) Paul, a Prisoner of Christ (Philemon 1) The Basin of Blessing (John 13:1-20) Unto Us a Child is Born (Isaiah 9:1-7)
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