Baptism and Circumcision: A Biblical Case for Believer's Baptism
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Some churches baptize infants. Other churches limit baptism to believers. Does it make any difference? In this booklet Bill Wilder argues that one's understanding of baptism cannot be separated from one's understanding of the church. In particular, believer's baptism points to the distinguishing characteristic of the the New Testament church: people with changed hearts who respond to God in faith and repentance. Special attention is given to the difference between the baptism of believers in the New Covenant and the circumcision of infants in the Old Covenant.