Doctrine of Baptism


Several discussion have been raised about the essence of Baptism in salvation. While some have said without baptism a man cannot make Heaven, others have argued that a man can make Heaven even without baptism, as long as he has satisfied the condition of believing and confessing Jesus Christ.

The doctrine of Baptism is a necessary knowledge and one of the foundational knowledges a believer should have, but unfortunately, we’re hardly exposed to such teachings that plant us fully in the faith of Christ. Most of the things we know about this topic are scrambles of opinions we pick from different places, so there’s usually no certainty. Therefore, the aim of this discussion is to give an introduction and to invite Believers into further search.

The word “Baptism” simply means being immersed.


Baptism happens in the presence of 3 items:
1. The Subject= the person being immersed
2. The Medium= the substance in which the subject is immersed
3. The Baptizer= the person immersing the subject into the medium

There are different types of Baptism and the only difference between all the form is an a result of a change of the 3 items mentioned above. Usually the subject is always a person, but sometimes the Baptizer and medium change.

Author: Paul Tanker

A lover of the Word. Born in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. A member of Redemption Saints C&S Church. A gospel artist and a preacher of the Word

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