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This means that baptism is intended as a blessing not just to the person being baptized but also to the entire church family that observes the baptism. When we witness a baptism, we receive a visible portrait of what Christ has accomplished for us in his life, death, and resurrection on our behalf. Baptism is, in the words of Timothy George, “a central liturgical act of Christian worship.”
Finding the Right Hills to Die On: The Case for Theological Triage (The Gospel Coalition)
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