This is the word that describes what we learn about the true God in the Bible, that He is Three Persons in One God.
What is Triune?
This word means "good news" and refers to the doctrine of Scripture that tells us (and has the power to) forgive us and save us.
What is the Gospel?
This is the Greek term for washing to which Jesus gave a new and special meaning by combining it with God's Word.
What is Baptism?
The reason baptism gives the blessings it gives is because it is not just plain water, but water used with this.
What is God's Word?
Baptism connects you to this person.
Who is Jesus?
This is the attribute/characteristic of God that describes that He does not have a physical body.
What is spirit?
These are the two sacraments.
What is Baptism and the Lord's Supper/Communion?
These are the two things needed for a baptism.
What is water and God's Word?
Name a blessings God gives us in baptism.
What is forgiveness of sins
rescue from death
rescue from devil
eternal salvation
Baptism joins you intimately to these two great works of Christ's redeeming us.
His death and resurrection.
This theological word tells us God is all powerful.
What is Omnipotent?
These are the tools God uses to bring us what Jesus' won for us, creating or strengthening faith.
What is the Means of Grace (Gospel in Word and Sacrament)
This the target audience Jesus teaches us to baptize.
What is all nations?
This is the person of the Triune God we especially think of at work in Baptism.
Who is the Holy Spirit?
This is drowned/crucified in us in baptism so that it is no longer our identity/master.
What is the old self, (old man, old sinful nature, sinful flesh etc.)?
This theological word tells us God is all knowing.
What is Omniscient?
Tell when Jesus instituted Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
What is after His resurrection (Baptism) and the night He was betrayed (Lord's Supper) - (also acceptable- Maundy Thursday)
These are the modes (way in which it took place, i.e. pouring or immersion - i.e. dunking in water) of baptism does the Bible describe in the baptisms it tells us about.
What is none! The Bible doesn't tell us the mode of any of the baptisms, including Jesus, only that he went into the river in which he was baptized, it doesn't say if he was immersed or if John poured water over his head at that point.
This gift worked by the Holy Spirit through the Gospel is required to personally benefit from the blessings given in baptism.
What is faith?
Explain the special meaning of the sign of the cross when it comes to baptism.
What is for centuries the words preceding baptism are: 'Receive the sign of the cross on the head and on the heart to mark you as a redeemed child of Christ.' These words speak of God actually joining you to Jesus' death and resurrection in baptism. So the sign of the cross reminds us that we were baptized and marked by Jesus as His own!
This is the Creed (a really long one) that defends and confesses the teaching of the Trinity in its first article.
What is the Athanasian Creed?
Give the four part definition of a Sacrament.
What is instituted by Jesus (during earthly ministry), uses earthly element, along with God's Word, and gives forgiveness of sins?
Give three reasons to baptize babies and little children.
They are included in 'all nations'
They are sinful.
The Bible tells us they can believe.
Baptism gives us this relationship to God.
What is makes us His children?
This is how we daily relive our baptism so that old nature is drown in us and the new nature is raised up.
Contrition and Repentance.
also acceptable - confessing our sins, trusting Christ's forgivneness