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In this episode, Brett, Brian, and Jason complete their topical examination of the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. In the Lutheran mind, infant baptism is both the logical and biblical conclusion one arrives at because of the reality of original sin and the truth of Divine Monergism. Either infants are sinners that need to be saved or they are not. There is no middle ground. But beyond the importance for infants, Baptism has daily value for the believer.
I am a co-teacher for Confirmation. And my Pastor hold baptism as part of the river of Life. Baptism is like getting a new vehicle…. you have to take care of the vehicle regularly. So you go to the carwash( communion) and the confession and absolution is like the person that prewashes your car at the carwash. This flows you back to the Gates of heaven on the river of Life. I hope I explained that right. This is via Eric Ebb at Christ the King Lutheran Church Mooresville, IN eric.ebb@hotmail.com FYI
That does make sense, and it is a good reminder that we as Christians need to be constantly receiving the Gospel. It’s not just a one-time thing for our conversion, but a daily necessity.