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The Mark of Citizenship: Baptism

The Mark of Citizenship: Baptism

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  • James Zekveld

As much as circumcision made one a citizen of Israel, baptism is a mark of our citizenship in Christ. This article shows whats it means to be a citizen of  both heaven and this earth.

Source: ARPA Canada, 2010. 1 pages.

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We do not sanctify God's name when we come to hear the Word unless we come with trembling hearts. J. Burroughs
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