8.1.3 The necessity of Holy Baptism with water for salvation
Holy Baptism with water is indispensable for partaking in salvation. It is the first step on the way to complete redemption. Hence, Holy Baptism with water opens the way to eternal fellowship with the triune God.
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- 1.4.2 Belief in God, the Son
- 2.3 The early church creeds and their significance for the New Apostolic Church
- 2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith
- 2.4.4 The Fourth Article of Faith
- 2.4.6 The Sixth Article of Faith
- 2.4.8 The Eighth Article of Faith
- 3.5 God, the Holy Spirit
- 4.2.1.3 Conscience
- 6.4.2.2 The church of Jesus Christ after the death of the early Apostles
- 6.4.4 The church of Jesus Christ and the sacraments
- 7.9.1 The priestly ministries
- 7.10 Appointments
- 8.1 Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.2 The biblical basis for Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.2.1 Old Testament references to Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.2.2 Holy Baptism with water in the New Testament
- 8.1.3 The necessity of Holy Baptism with water for salvation
- 8.1.3.1 Holy Baptism with water as an act of God
- 8.1.4 The proper dispensation of Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.5 Prerequisites for receiving Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.6 The effects of Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.7 Faith and Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.8 Holy Baptism with water and Holy Sealing
- 8.1.9 Holy Baptism with water and following Christ
- 8.1.10 Holy Baptism with water and the Apostle ministry
- 8.2.20 The effects of Holy Communion
- 8.2.21 Eligibility for partaking in Holy Communion
- 8.3.3 Jesus' anointing with the Holy Spirit
- 8.3.5 Further attestations of Holy Sealing in the New Testament
- 8.3.8 Holy Sealing as an act of God
- 8.3.9 The effects of Holy Sealing
- 9.5 The condition of souls in the beyond
- 9.6.3 Imparting salvation to the departed
- 11.2 Christianity after the death of the early Apostles
- 12.1.5.3 Fellowship
- 12.1.9 Dispensation of the sacraments in the divine service
- 12.1.11 Acts of blessing in the sequence of the divine service
- 12.1.13 Divine services for the departed
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- 3.4.7.2 Jesus Christ–the Priest
- 3.4.9.5 Jesus' crucifixion and sacrificial death
- 3.4.9.8 References to Jesus' sacrificial death in the letters of the Apostles
- 3.4.9.9 The cross
- 3.4.10 Jesus Christ's activity in the realm of the dead
- 4 Mankind in need of redemption
- 4.2 The fall into sin
- 4.4.1 Hope for salvation in the Old Testament
- 4.4.2 Jesus Christ–Saviour and Mediator of Salvation
- 4.6.3 God's blessing in the new covenant
- 4.7.3 The law as a guide for recognising sin
- 4.8.1 The law of Christ–grace
- 5.3.2.2 God leads out of bondage
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- 6.2.2 The beginning of the church of Christ
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- 8.1.3 The necessity of Holy Baptism with water for salvation
- 8.1.4 The proper dispensation of Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.6 The effects of Holy Baptism with water
- 8.2.1 Designations for the sacrament
- 8.2.4 The Passover meal
- 8.3.1 Concerning the term "sealing"
- 8.3.7 Prerequisites for receiving Holy Sealing
- 9.4 The beyond
- 9.6.2 The participation of the dead in Christ
- 9.6.3 Imparting salvation to the departed
- 10.2 The marriage of the Lamb
- 11.2 Christianity after the death of the early Apostles
- 12.1.7.2.4 "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven"
- 12.1.7.2.6 "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors"
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- 1 The revelations of God
- 1.1.2 God reveals Himself in the history of Israel
- 1.1.4 God reveals Himself in the time of the church
- 1.2 Holy Scripture
- 1.2.5.2 Jesus Christ–the centre of Scripture
- 1.3 Present-day revelations of the Holy Spirit
- 1.4.4 Faith and the sermon
- 2.1 Biblical creeds
- 2.2.2 The Creed of Nicaea-Constantinople
- 2.4 The New Apostolic Creed
- 2.4.2 The Second Article of Faith
- 2.4.3 The Third Article of Faith
- 3 The triune God
- 3.1.3 God, the Holy One
- 3.1.7 God, the Gracious and Righteous One
- 3.2.2 References to the triune God in the New Testament
- 3.2.4 The unity of the three divine persons
- 3.3.1.1.1 The angels
- 3.4.4 References to Jesus Christ in the Old Testament
- 3.4.5 Jesus Christ–the Redeemer
- 3.4.6.1 Messiah–Christ–Anointed One
- 3.4.7.2 Jesus Christ–the Priest
- 3.4.7.3 Jesus Christ–the Prophet
- 3.4.8.1 The conception and birth of Jesus
- 3.4.8.4 Jesus' teaching activity
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- 3.4.15 The promise of Jesus Christ's return
- 3.5 God, the Holy Spirit
- 3.5.1.2 The Holy Spirit and the incarnation of the Son of God
- 3.5.2 The Holy Spirit as a power–the gift of the Holy Spirit
- 3.5.3 Evidence of the Holy Spirit's activity in the time of the Old Testament
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- 4.2.1.3 Conscience
- 4.2.1.5 Faith
- 4.4 God's plan of salvation
- 4.4.1 Hope for salvation in the Old Testament
- 4.4.2 Jesus Christ–Saviour and Mediator of Salvation
- 4.4.3 The preparation of the bridal congregation
- 4.5.1 Election in the Old Testament
- 4.5.3 God's free election by grace
- 4.6 God's blessing
- 4.7 The functions of the law
- 4.7.1 The term "law"
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- 4.7.3 The law as a guide for recognising sin
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- 5.3.4 The Third Commandment
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- 6 The church of Jesus Christ
- 6.2 Biblical foundation
- 6.2.1 Old Testament references to the church of Jesus Christ
- 6.2.2 The beginning of the church of Christ
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- 6.3 The church of Jesus Christ–a mystery
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- 6.4.3 The church of Jesus Christ and ministry
- 6.4.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the future
- 6.5 The church of Jesus Christ and the churches as institutions
- 7.3.1 Old Testament references
- 7.3.2 Foundation of the ministry in the New Testament
- 7.4 The Apostle ministry
- 7.4.1 Characteristics of the Apostle ministry
- 7.4.3 Peter–the head of the early Apostles
- 7.6.5 The Apostles in the church of Jesus Christ
- 7.6.6 The Chief Apostle ministry
- 7.10 Appointments
- 8.1.2.1 Old Testament references to Holy Baptism with water
- 8.1.2.2 Holy Baptism with water in the New Testament
- 8.1.3 The necessity of Holy Baptism with water for salvation
- 8.1.4 The proper dispensation of Holy Baptism with water
- 8.2.2 Old Testament references to Holy Communion
- 8.2.3 Jesus' miracles of feeding and Holy Communion
- 8.2.5 The institution of Holy Communion by Jesus Christ
- 8.2.6 Holy Communion in the first epistle to the Corinthians
- 8.2.7 The significance of bread and wine
- 8.2.9 Holy Communion as a meal of profession
- 8.2.10 Holy Communion as a meal of fellowship
- 8.2.13 The real presence of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ in Holy Communion
- 8.2.18 The prerequisites for partaking in Holy Communion
- 8.3.1 Concerning the term "sealing"
- 8.3.2 The promise of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament
- 8.3.4 The outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost
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- 9.6.3 Imparting salvation to the departed
- 10 The doctrine of future things
- 10.3 The great tribulation
- 10.6 The continuation of the plan of salvation
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- 12.1.2 Divine service in the Old Testament
- 12.1.5.2 Breaking of bread
- 12.1.6.3.1 Main content of the proclamation of the word
- 12.1.7.2.4 "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven"
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- 12.5.8 Structure of divine services on religious holy days
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- 13.1.1 Prayers in the Old Testament
- 13.2.4 Sacrifice and blessing