Amago de Church has a ratio of number of children and family that is very clearly at my church. There's continuity because this commanded, yes, given to the people of God. Yes, this is initiatory right in many ways. But there's discontinuity in the fact that for circumcision, it was given to a people, a family does that. And I would even say that those household baptisms, I mean, I would even affirm that if there were children who were of the age to be able to understand what faith in Christ is., he says.
From his own baptism by John the Baptist to his last commission to his followers to go and make disciples from all nations, Jesus’s ministry is marked by this sacrament. But what does it mean? What are its biblical origins? And who should receive it? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland discuss the traditional Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, and Reformed views on the sacrament of baptism.