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Stone Choir

Baptism Now Saves You

Stone Choir

Stone Choir

Education, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2023

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

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Woe

aka Eschatologuy

The Sacraments are a key — a central — part of the Christian life. And yet there are disagreements about the nature of the Sacraments — what they are and what they do. As Christians, when disagreements about doctrine, dogma, or theology arise, we turn to one source — God’s Word.

In today’s episode, we go over the theology and the doctrine of the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. We do so from an admittedly and unashamedly Lutheran position; however, we ground everything we say in the Word of God. In essence, today’s episode is a Bible study. Undoubtedly, some of you (or your traditions) will disagree with some of the things we say, but listen carefully to the passages of Scripture and make sure that you are disagreeing with men and not with God.

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to the Stone Choir podcast. I am Corey J. Mahler. And I'm still, whoa. On today's Stone Choir, we're going to be discussing the subject of baptism. On Stone Choir, we are obviously talking about theology in general, but we don't typically get too much

0:55.1

into systematics. We don't delve into specific issues, certainly ones that are well-fleshed out in

1:01.5

church history. Today is probably going to be one of the rare episodes where we're going to talk

1:07.0

about something where we have literally nothing new to say. The reason that we're

1:11.4

doing this is, one, we've had a number of requests from folks asking us to describe the

1:18.2

sacraments from a Lutheran perspective. Lutherans are good at theology, not because we have

1:24.0

smart Lutherans today, but just because we inherited something that was correct

1:27.6

and competent from better men. Unfortunately, Lutherans today are incredibly terrible at telling people,

1:34.3

A, we exist, or be what we believe, or why we believe it. So I think most people, if you hear about

1:40.2

Lutherans, the only thing you have in mind is, you know, the tranny. That's frankly,

1:44.8

the vision of Lutheranism in the West today. And it's not wrong. Most Lutherans are like that,

1:50.9

but, you know, no true Scotsman fallacy is not an absolute because there's such a thing as a

1:55.8

Scotsman. There's also such a thing as an actual Lutheran, and that's what Corey and I are.

2:01.1

So today's episode is going to discuss the sacrament of baptism in the future.

2:06.4

We'll do one on the sacrament of Holy Communion.

2:10.5

The reason that we're doing it, in addition, just a number of people asked, is that

2:14.3

these are things that are instituted by God that are foundational to the Christian

2:18.5

faith. And it was a natural follow-on from last week's episode where we were discussing forgiveness.

2:24.5

And in that episode, we were chiefly focused on the forgiveness from God that we extend to each other

2:31.0

and interceding on behalf of each other to God for the forgiveness of our mutual sins.

2:37.5

And we mentioned in an episode that there are the means of grace, there means by which God provides forgiveness to us in this life.

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