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  1. Bible Lesson: What is baptism? Start by asking students what they know and understand about this sacrament, and why (or even if) they think it is important. Does baptism itself take away our sins? What does it mean? Ask students if they know that Jesus was baptized. We know that Jesus never sinned...why and how, then, was He baptized?

  2. Congratulations! You have welcomed a child into your family, and you have made the decision to have your child baptized. Baptism is one of God's great gifts, a gift meant for all people. But baptism is also a covenant, a special and very serious promise.

  3. Classroom Agenda. 1. (5 min) Let kids start working on Activity Page #1. Big Idea. Baptism is a symbol on the outside for something that happened on the inside. Key Question. Why should we be baptized? Memory Verse. Romans 6:4 "For we died and were buried with Christ by baptism.

  4. Beth Steward. March 21, 2016. Teach about the Baptism of Jesus with this free Sunday School Lesson. Kids need to learn about Baptism. This lesson is from Matthew 3:13-17. About this Sunday School Lesson. Title: Jesus’ Baptism. Scripture: Matthew 3:11-17 and John 1:29-34. Sunday School Age Group: 3 rd -5 th grade.

  5. Baptism Teaching Guide. Understanding the significance of Baptism. Introduction. This booklet is intended to serve as an instructional guide and reference for those presenting either themselves or their child for baptism, and for those who would like to study the meanings and purpose of baptism.

  6. Holy Spirit and Spirit Baptism by Dick Gruber. Main Idea: Holy Spirit Baptism is for me. Scripture: Acts 4:31 (NLT) “After this prayer, the meeting place shook, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit. Then they preached the word of God with boldness.”. Bible Story: Acts 19:1-6.

  7. What’s Biblical? The Bible doesn’t specifically tell a story of a child being baptized. Jesus said to “Let the children come to me” but this isn’t a reference to baptism. In Scripture we see families who were baptized (i.e., the Philippians Jailer in Acts 16:33) but in these instances there is no specific mention of children.

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