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What age is appropriate for baptism? 

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with Michael Easley
  • Ask Dr. E

What age is appropriate for baptism? 

Part 1
with Michael Easley
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I've always been taught that if you have professed your faith in Christ you could participate in the communion. But recently our pastor is preaching that we have to be baptized in order to participate in the communion!

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What age is appropriate for baptism?

Q: Hello Dr. E. I’ve always been taught that if you have professed your faith in Christ you could participate in the communion. But recently our pastor is preaching that we have to be baptized in order to participate in the communion!

Summary

Dr. Michael Easley explores the complexities of baptism and communion in the church, focusing on the debate between believers’ baptism and infant baptism. He examines historical perspectives, theological implications, and the emerging trend of requiring individuals to be 18 before baptism. The discussion underscores the importance of understanding the gospel and recognizing baptism as a public declaration of faith in Christ.

If you’ve got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.

Takeaways:

  • Baptism is a debated topic within the church.
  • Communion participation is often tied to baptism.
  • Historical tensions exist over baptism practices.
  • The age requirement for baptism is a recent trend.
  • Baptism serves as a public identification with Christ.
  • The concept of sacrament versus ordinance is significant.
  • Church history shows the dangers of legalism in baptism.
  • Articulating faith is crucial for baptism eligibility.
  • The New Testament does not specify an age for baptism.
  • Discipleship and grounding in faith are essential for youth.

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If you’ve got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.

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