In the sermon titled "Ordinances of the Church Pt. 2," Mikal Smith addresses the theological doctrine of baptism, emphasizing its critical importance as an ordinance of the church, distinct from notions of sacraments. He argues that baptism is inseparably tied to the proclamation of the gospel, requiring genuine repentance and belief as prerequisites for candidates. Smith references Acts 2, particularly verses 37-41, to illustrate that baptism follows individual faith and repentance rather than functioning as a means of salvation. The message highlights the historical persecution faced by groups like the Anabaptists for rejecting infant baptism and underscores the necessity of adhering to scriptural mandates in recognizing valid baptisms, fostering a commitment to doctrinal purity within the church.
“Baptism isn't about salvation... There are erroneous things, even among immersionists. It's not just the pedo-Baptist sprinklers that are at fault; there are also immersioners that are at fault in believing that baptism actually saves.”
“Baptism is a sign and a symbol of one who has been united in Christ in death, burial, and resurrection.”
“Repentance and belief are the same coin, two different sides. To repent means to believe. And when you believe, you will repent.”
“The proper candidate for baptism is those who have been born again, who believe and repent.”
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