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Question | Answer |
We refer to water baptism as a _____. | sacrament |
Water baptism was _____ by Christ as recorder in Matthew 28:19, 20. | ordained |
The ordinance of water baptism is to be administered by the _____. | church |
Water baptism represents the believer’s entrance into the _____. | kingdom of God |
The visible symbols of the sacrament of water baptism are _____ and the act of _____. | water; immersion |
The element of water represents the washing of _____. | regeneration |
The actual spiritual experience is provided by the _____ of God and the _____ of Christ. | Word; blood |
The act of immersion represents the believer’s _____ with Christ. | death; burial; and resurrection |
Baptism is Christ’s ordained witness to the believer’s _____ and to the believer’s _____ in Christ. | repentance; new life |
Baptism is a _____ of God’s work of regeneration. | sign and seal |
Water baptism is important as an act of _____. | obedience |
Sacraments are designed to portray _____. | religious experience |
In order to represent death, burial, and resurrection, _____ is appropriate. | immersion |
Romans 6:4, 5 describe the relationship between our walk in newness of life and the _____ of Jesus Christ. | resurrection |
The church is the temporal _____ for God in the administering of this sacrament. | agent |
When the church baptizes and individual, it is an acknowledgement that the church accepts the _____ of the individual concerning his salvation. | testimony |
According to 1 Peter 3:21, baptism is the answer of a good _____ toward God. | conscience |
Though water baptism does not regenerate, it is spiritually related to our baptism into the _____ as described in Galations 3:27. | body of Christ |
The correct formula for the administering of water baptism is “in the name of the _____, and of the _____, and of the _____.” | Father; Son; Holy Ghost |
The words of the baptismal formula worship the _____. | Triune God |
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