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Building Hope Class Living Hope Lutheran Church Reunion, CO

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Lesson Six:Lesson Six: Lesson Six:Lesson Six: God the Holy Spirit God the Holy Spirit

uses Baptism to uses Baptism to Create and Create and

Strengthen Faith.Strengthen Faith.

Last Week’s Last Week’s Homework:Homework:Last Week’s Last Week’s Homework:Homework:

1. Look up the following passages and in the blank to the right put whether the passage is law or gospel. After that tell what our proper response is to the passage.

Matthew 5:27-30

________ __________________

Ephesians 6:4 ________ __________________

1 John 1:8-9 ________ __________________

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Ephesians 2:8-9________ __________________

Romans 6:23 ________ __________________

Romans 3:23 ________ __________________

1. Look up the following passages and in the blank to the right put whether the passage is law or gospel. After that tell what our proper response is to the passage.

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2. How would you use God’s Word to turn a friend from sin to God?

So far, we have learned that no one can believe on

his own. Only God can make us alive in Christ

(Ephesians 2:1-10). God, the Holy Spirit, makes us

alive by giving us his grace. God’s grace is his

forgiving love for undeserved sinners.

When Jesus came and told the world of God’s grace he also instituted two special church

acts which would give his people concrete assurance of the forgiveness of sins. They are Baptism and the Lord’s

Supper. We call these two acts Sacraments. The word

Sacrament means sacred act.

Lesson Eight: God’s Grace Given to Us through BaptismLesson Eight: God’s Grace Given to Us through Baptism

Without the commands and promises of Christ these two

sacraments would only be pious works of men to show their faith in the Savior. But, since Christ has commanded that we use them in the church and has

promised to give us forgiveness through them they are works of

God and not works of men.

The Means of

Grace

Sacraments (Baptism & Lord’s Supper)

God’s Word (The Bible)

Gospel

The Means of GraceThe Means of GraceThe Means of GraceThe Means of Grace

God gives us forgiveness of our sins through his word, when it is preached and

when it is attached to these two sacraments. God give us his grace through Word and Sacrament. Therefore, we call these his “Means of

Grace.”

We must keep in mind that baptism is a work of God

and not of man. Otherwise we stand to lose all the

joy and comfort God wants us to get from our

Baptism.

Note:Note:Note:Note:

Read Matthew 28:19-20

Where in the Bible does Where in the Bible does Christ command Christ command

Baptism?Baptism?

Where in the Bible does Where in the Bible does Christ command Christ command

Baptism?Baptism?Here Jesus says that our mission is to make disciples of all nations. In the original baptizing and teaching are means by which people are “made disciples.” God’s grace comes through the Word preached and through the promise of forgiveness attached to Baptism.

Read 1 Peter 3:18-22

Where in the Bible does it Where in the Bible does it say that in Baptism God say that in Baptism God

saves sinners?saves sinners?

Where in the Bible does it Where in the Bible does it say that in Baptism God say that in Baptism God

saves sinners?saves sinners?

In this inspired digression of the Apostle Peter’s, God affirms that he saves us from our sins through Baptism. Baptism gives to us the benefits of Christ’s death and resurrection, namely forgiveness.

SIN

Read Acts 2:38

Where in the Bible does it Where in the Bible does it say that in Baptism God say that in Baptism God

saves sinners?saves sinners?

Where in the Bible does it Where in the Bible does it say that in Baptism God say that in Baptism God

saves sinners?saves sinners?

Peter promises the repentant Jews that they will receive forgiveness through Baptism

Note:

Where in the Bible does it Where in the Bible does it say that in Baptism God say that in Baptism God

saves sinners?saves sinners?

Where in the Bible does it Where in the Bible does it say that in Baptism God say that in Baptism God

saves sinners?saves sinners?

There are no New Testament references to Baptism where Baptism does not impart some spiritual blessing. Every blessing is shown to be springing from God’s grace through Baptism.(See Romans 6:1-4; Galatians 3:27; Acts 22:16; Titus 3:3-8)

Baptism is all gospel and no law. Therefore, your baptism should assure

you that:

What should my What should my Baptism mean to me?Baptism mean to me?

What should my What should my Baptism mean to me?Baptism mean to me?

A. Acts 2:38Your sins are forgiven.

B. Acts 2:38The Holy Spirit has come to live in you.

C. Romans 6:1-4 You have the power to say no to sin.

D. 1 Peter 3:18-22 You are saved from eternal death in hell.

SIN

SIN

Read Mark 16:16

Is everyone who is baptized Is everyone who is baptized automatically saved?automatically saved?

Is everyone who is baptized Is everyone who is baptized automatically saved?automatically saved?

Those who reject the grace offered through baptism by their own unbelief are not saved.

Read Acts 2:38-39

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

For the same reason that the first believers had their children baptized. Through baptism they were assured that God extended his grace also to their children. See also Acts 16:33. The burden of proof from these passages is on those who would want to exclude children, not include them.

A. Psalm 51:5

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

Our children are sinners from conception.B. Ezekiel 18:20

Our children are accountable for their sinfulness.

C. 1 Peter 3:18-22

God promises forgiveness through the sacraments.

SIN

D. Matthew 28:19

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

God does not limit the sacrament to any age group.E. Ephesians 2:1-10Since the sacrament is gospel and God works faith through his gospel, we trust that he can cause our children to believe through this Sacrament. The miracle of faith in children through Baptism is no more incredible than the miracle of faith in adults.

F. Luke 18:15-17

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

Why does the Lutheran Why does the Lutheran Church baptize Church baptize

infants?infants?

God can work faith into the heart of little babies as well as adults. The Greek word in this passage which is translated “babies” is only used of unborn children and infants.

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Why do some churchesWhy do some churchesnot baptize infants?not baptize infants?

Why do some churchesWhy do some churchesnot baptize infants?not baptize infants?

They view baptism as a work of the individual. They call it an “outward sign of an inward change.” Since to them it is a work of theindividual, only those who know about it and can ask for it will be baptized. This is taught nowhere in Scripture and came into practice during the 1600’s through the Anabaptists.

Outward Sign of an

Inward Change

Did the early churchDid the early churchbaptize infants?baptize infants?

Did the early churchDid the early churchbaptize infants?baptize infants?

Absolutely, because the early church held that baptism was a means which God used to apply grace to the individual.

The church father, Origen, born 185 A.D., tells us the practice of baptizing children was handed down to them from the apostles.

Irenaeus (202 A.D.), who was a disciple of Polycarp, who was a disciple of the Apostle John, wrote: “Christ came to save all men by himself; all, I say, who through him are reborn into God; infants, little children, boys, young men and old men.”

Did the early churchDid the early churchbaptize infants?baptize infants?

Did the early churchDid the early churchbaptize infants?baptize infants?

The great Augustine, born 353 A.D., said he never heard of anyone who accepted the Bible as God’s Word who also rejected infant baptism.

Numerous inscriptions on the graves in the catacombs, dating back to the very first centuries of Christianity, testify to the fact that the early Christians baptized their children. Here is one:

“Aristus lived eight months. He was

recently baptized.”

Does it matter how Does it matter how much water is used in much water is used in

baptism?baptism?

Does it matter how Does it matter how much water is used in much water is used in

baptism?baptism?No! Scripture nowhere specifies an amount of water to be used. On some of the catacombs dating as far back as 165 A.D., there are pictures of baptisms by pouring water over the head. It is not the water that has the power but the Word of God applied with water `in the name of the Triune God.Baptism is a wonderful gift from God. How God works through baptism is no less mysterious than the Trinity itself. He does not ask that we understand it, but only that we faithfully use this gift and enjoy its benefits throughout our entire lives.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:1. A Sacrament is a sacred act that

was started…a. ___ by Jesus for the original disciples but

isn’t very important today.b. ___ by the early believers to show that

they were different from unbelievers.c. ___ by Jesus for believers to use until the

end of the world.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:2. The two sacraments are…

a. ___ Baptism and the Lord’s Supper

b. ___ prayer and God’s Word (the Bible).

c. ___ Baptism and God’s Word

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:3. We should remember that

Baptism is…a. ___ using water to symbolize the washing away of sins.

b. ___ special “holy water” blessed in a church ceremony.

c. ___ water plus the Word of God, used according to God’s command.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:4. The Lord Jesus commanded us to

baptize…a. ___ by applying water in any manner, as

long as we do so with God’s Word.b. ___ by sprinkling or pouring water on

the person at least three times.c. ___ by immersing people completely so

that the whole body is cleaned.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:5. The Lord Jesus also commanded

us to baptize…a. ___ all people old enough to confess their

sins.b. ___ all people who are from Christian homes.c. ___ all people, regardless of age.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:6. One thing we should remember

about infants who are baptized is that they…a. ___ cannot really believe in Jesus, since

they are not old enough.b. ___ are not sinful yet, but will need

Baptism later on in life.

c. ___ are included in Christ’s command, are sinful, and can believe in Jesus.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:7. The idea that small children can

truly trust in Jesus as their Savior is…a. ___ something we cannot be sure about.

b. ___ clearly taught in the Bible and is a result of God’s power in the heart.

c. ___ impossible, since people must be able to understand before they can believe.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:8. Baptism is…

a. ___ only a sign or symbol that a person is now a believer.

b. ___ a means by which God forgives sins and works faith in the heart.

c. ___ a church ceremony that shows obedience and makes a person a church member.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:9. If one rejects Baptism,…

a. ___ that is a result of unbelief and results in condemnation.

b. ___ it doesn’t make that much difference as long as you believe in Jesus.

c. ___ we don’t know what will happen to that person.

Homework:Homework:Homework:Homework:10. The difference between an older

person and an infant in Baptism is that…a. ___ an older person’s Baptism has deeper

meaning because a baby doesn’t understand what’s happening.

b. ___ an older person can be instructed before Baptism while an infant is first baptized, then instructed.

c. ___ adult Baptism is commanded by God while infant Baptism isn’t.