“Baptism and the Gospel Pattern.”
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In this episode, Oladele Oladimeji of Revival Fire Heritage Ministry International, together with co-host Jane, explores what the Book of Acts reveals about the urgency of baptism in the early church.
Was baptism meant to be delayed?
Did the apostles require long waiting periods before baptizing believers?
Or did the early church follow a different gospel pattern?
By carefully examining key passages in Acts 2, Acts 8, Acts 9, Acts 10, Acts 16, and Acts 19, this episode uncovers a consistent apostolic pattern: whenever people believed the gospel, they were baptized immediately.
This teaching challenges many modern traditions and invites believers to reconsider the biblical response to the gospel message — repentance, faith, and baptism.
In this episode you will discover:
• What the Book of Acts reveals about the practice of baptism in the early church
• Why baptism was treated with urgency and obedience
• How modern church practices differ from the apostolic pattern
• Why the call to repent and be baptized remains vital today
This episode will encourage you to return to the simplicity and power of the original gospel pattern practiced by the apostles.
If you would like to go deeper into this subject, you can read the book:
“Being Born Again: God’s Divine Blueprint for New Life.”
You will find the link to the book in the bio, description, and comment section.
Please share this message with your family and friends so that more people can rediscover the biblical foundation of the new birth and baptism.
🔥 Produced by:
Revival Fire Heritage Ministry International