The sermon titled "Receivers of Christ were Baptized" by Jim Byrd focuses on the doctrine of baptism as a post-conversion ordinance within the Reformed tradition. Byrd emphasizes that the primary recipients of baptism are those who have genuinely believed in the Lord Jesus Christ for their salvation, as evidenced by Acts 2:41, where those who received the Word were baptized. He asserts that baptism does not wash away sins but is a public declaration of faith that symbolizes the death and resurrection of Christ. The preacher argues that true repentance, which is a divine work, must precede baptism, and he maintains that water baptism is an essential expression of obedience for believers who have already received God's word. Byrd contrasts believer's baptism with infant baptism, asserting that only those who can profess faith in Christ should be baptized.
“There is no gospel unless the Savior is exalted. This service is not about you. It's not about me. It's about Him.”
“Belief first, then baptism. That’s the reason that when somebody sprinkles a baby, it is of no value whatsoever.”
“Baptism is being put under the water... It has nothing to do with putting sin away. It has everything to do with identifying with Christ and being obedient.”
“Have you received the word of God? Does this gospel mean everything to you?”
The Bible teaches that all who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation should be baptized.
Acts 2:41
Baptism is important for Christians as it serves as a public confession of faith and obedience to Christ's command.
Matthew 28:19-20
No, baptism does not wash away sins; it is through the blood of Christ that we receive forgiveness.
Hebrews 9:22, Ephesians 1:7
Baptism is a New Testament ordinance signifying the believer's identification with Christ and His gospel.
Romans 6:3-4, Matthew 28:19-20
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