Is Infant Baptism Biblical? – John MacArthur

34:35 – The only people who are ever baptized in the New Testament are people who have come to faith in Christ. And baptism is always immersing them in water, it is never sprinkling water on their heads from a tiny little fountain.

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2 Responses to Is Infant Baptism Biblical? – John MacArthur

  1. Rpaulk's avatar Rpaulk says:

    So, MacArthur is not a Wesleyan nor does he have a sacramental view of baptism. Wesley was a pedobapist and so was Calvin, as MacArthur points out. Is this just here for information or to argue against a Wesleyan, Sacramental view of infant baptism?

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