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Jesus' Baptism and Significance (Matthew 3:1-17) Sunday School Lesson

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Author/Source: Kristin Schmidt

Topic: Baptism

When and why should children be baptized? This lesson can help explain it.

Whether as an infant, adult, or in between, baptism is something that is practiced and viewed differently by some, but is always significant. Why should we bother with it, and what does it mean? Well, for one thing, Jesus was baptized at the start of His ministry, and His example sets a standard for us and for the symbol of what baptism represents. This lesson highlights that as well as the importance of being set apart by God.

Lesson focus: The baptism of Christ was a statement and preparation; our own baptism represents cleansing as well as that same statement of faith.



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