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Episode 6 of the Christ for Us Bible Study Podcast discussing biblical arguments for infant Baptism by Rev. James Preus. You can read the outline to this Bible Study at Christforus.org. 

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Intro and closing music: Wachet Auf, Ruf Uns Die Stimme BWV 645, setting by J. S. Bach, Noncommercial Use

 

Many protestant groups in America reject infant Baptism, such as the Baptists, Pentecostals, and so-called non-denominational churches. I would like to explain from Scripture why Christians should get their babies baptized.


Grace

Before we can address whether babies should be baptized, we need to understand what the Bible teaches about grace. Grace is a free gift (Romans 3:24; Ephesians 2:8-9), God’s undeserved love for us. While most Christians will recognize this as referring to the salvation won by Jesus’ innocent suffering and death, which made payment for our sins, grace also refers to God’s work of conversion. The Bible makes clear that because of our sinful condition (original sin) with which we are born, we cannot choose God or accept Jesus as our Savior, unless God Himself draws us. Faith itself is a gift from God, given by grace. Faith is not something human beings can achieve by their own strength or reasoning. Adults are not more capable than children to believe in Jesus. Saying babies cannot have faith is equal to saying that God cannot give faith to babies.


Baptism is God’s Work, Not Ours

A major confusion of those who deny infant Baptism have concerning Baptism is that they think that Baptism is man’s work. But Baptism is not man’s work; it is God’s work. We call Baptism a means of grace, because it is a means by which God gives us grace. This means that Baptism is Gospel, not Law.


What Is Baptism?

To show that Baptism is God’s Work not ours, we need to answer the question: What is Baptism?


Salvation is Gained, Given, and Gotten.

Some get offended when we say that Baptism saves, because faith alone saves and Jesus alone saves. But saying that Baptism saves does not conflict with either faith alone or Jesus alone saving. We must make a distinction between how salvation is gained, given, and gotten.


Babies Can Have Faith!

A major objection to baptizing babies is the claim that babies cannot have faith. However, this is an opinion based on human reason, not a teaching of Scripture. The Bible teaches irrefutably that babies can and do have faith, because faith is a gift from God (grace).


Can Babies Repent?

A frequent objection is that babies need to repent before they can be baptized. However, repentance is a work that God does in us. “And I will give them one heart, and a new spirit I will put within them. I will remove the heart of stone from their flesh and give them a heart of flesh, 20 that they may walk in my statutes and keep my rules and obey them. And they shall be my people, and I will be their God.” Ezekiel 11:19-20 Just as God grants faith, He grants repentance. Repentance means to change one’s mind. God is the one who changes one’s mind to faith.


The Bible Promises Baptism to Babies Too
But the Bible Does Not Record Babies Being Baptized

This is a frequent objection of those who oppose infant Baptism. However, the objection quickly falls apart when you consider:


Babies Need Baptism

Why is it important to baptize babies? Because Babies need Baptism. Baptism is what gives us certainty that our children are God’s children, that their sins are forgiven, and that they will go to heaven if they die.


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