A LOOK AT BAPTISM AGAIN
Review:
A. Baptism identifies and unites us with the sacrifice
Jesus made for us - His death, His burial and His
resurrection from the dead (Romans 6:3-7; Col 2:12).
B. Baptism is for the remission of sins (Acts2:38).
Passages dealing with baptism (cont'd):
B. Acts 22:1-16 - The conversion of Saul of Tarsus
1. Did Ananias tell saul: "And now, why tarriest thou?
Arise, and be baptized" ? (KJV,v16)
"And now what are you waiting for? Get up, be
baptized" ? (NIV,v16) Yes or No
2. Did Ananias believe that the penitent believer was
to be baptized for the remission of sins? v16 Yes or No
3. Does this agree with Acts 3:38? Yes or No
4. Did Ananias tell Saul to be baptized? v16 Yes or No
5. Did Ananias tell Saul to be baptized because he had
been saved? v16 Yes or No
6. Did Ananias tell Saul to "be baptized, and wash away
thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord"? Yes or No
7. Was Saul saved before he was baptized? v16 Yes or No
8. Did baptism have anything to do with Saul's
salvation? v16 Yes or No
9. Is this account of Saul's conversion an example for
us to follow?
Closing:
Question: Have I been baptized in this manner? Yes or No