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Keeping Proper Balance With Baptism

May 04, 202540 min
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Episode description

The sermon "Keeping Proper Balance With Baptism" explores how Christians should understand the sacrament of baptism without either overvaluing or undervaluing it. Drawing from Matthew 3:1-12 and the Heidelberg Catechism's Lord's Day 27, Rev. John Vermeer demonstrates that overvaluing baptism leads to treating it as inherently salvific, resulting in ritualism without true faith. Conversely, undervaluing baptism diminishes God's covenant promises and the significance of His action toward us. The sermon emphasizes that baptism should be properly understood as God's signature on His covenant—not as a magical ritual that saves by itself, nor as a mere symbol, but as God's communication of His promises to believers and their children. When properly valued, baptism points us to Christ's saving work rather than to ourselves, assures us of God's covenant faithfulness, and calls us to respond with genuine faith and repentance.
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