04-The-Purple-Book-For-Study-Purposes-Chapter 3
04-The-Purple-Book-For-Study-Purposes-Chapter 3
04-The-Purple-Book-For-Study-Purposes-Chapter 3
AND BAPTISM
And Peter said to them, “Repent and be
baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus
Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you
will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.”
ACTS 2:38
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“Repent therefore, and turn back, that your
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sins may be blotted out . . .”
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ACTS 3:19
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Read Luke 15:11-24.
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One of the most gripping stories in the Bible concerns a relationship
crisis between a father and a son. Jesus told this story of a son
who took his inheritance and went away and squandered it with
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reckless living. He ended up losing everything and living in despair.
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The Bible says he eventually came to himself and determined to
get up and return to his father. This is a picture of what is meant by
repentance—in essence, being truly sorry for our sins and desperate
to restore our relationship with God, our Heavenly Father.
LESSON 1
WHAT SHALL WE DO?
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Acts 2:36
Acts 2:37
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5. What did the people say in response to Peter’s preaching?
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6. What did Peter say they should do?
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Acts 2:38
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7. What did Peter say they would receive if they would repent
and be baptized?
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Acts 2:38
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8. Who did this promise apply to?
Acts 2:39
1. Repent.
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2. Be baptized.
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3. Receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
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4. Be added to the church—the community of believers.
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In this chapter, we will study repentance and water baptism. The Holy
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Spirit and the church will be covered in separate chapters.
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Application & Reflection
What did you learn from this lesson? How will you apply it to your life?
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LESSON 2
REPENTANCE: TURNING FROM SIN
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The word “repentance” often brings to mind scary images of people
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on a street corner with signs reading, “Repent, for the end is near!”
Actually, the possibility of repentance offers great hope for us. It
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means to “turn around.” Regardless of how bad things have gotten
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or how far away you may feel from God, when you repent (turn), you
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instantly find God’s love and mercy waiting for you.
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5. What did Jesus say would happen if we don’t repent?
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Luke 13:2-5
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6. Who does God command to repent?
Acts 17:30
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Read Acts 26:18-20.
11. True repentance involves confession of sin, turning away from sin,
and turning to God. What else is involved?
Exodus 22:5,6
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owner” and “a making good of . . . for some injury” (Merriam-Webster’s
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Collegiate Dictionary, eleventh edition).
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Read Luke 19:1-10 for a story about repentance and restitution.
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12. Zacchaeus was a corrupt tax collector. Yet the opportunity
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of a relationship with Jesus inspired him to repent and make
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restitution for his sins. How did he propose to make restitution?
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Luke 19:8
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Luke 19:9
15. Part of repentance is grieving over our sins. What are the two
types of grief, and what do they produce?
2 Corinthians 7:10
What did you learn from this lesson? How will you apply it to your life?
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LESSON 3
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REPENTANCE: TURNING TO GOD
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True conversion is like the two sides of a coin. One side is repentance;
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the other side is faith. We cannot turn from something without turning
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to something else. All of this is a gift of God (Ephesians 2:8).
1. What did Paul say we must turn to when we turn from darkness?
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Acts 26:18
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2. What was the result of the miraculous healing of a
paralyzed man?
Acts 9:35
3. What was the evidence that the hand of the Lord was with those
who proclaimed Christ?
Acts 11:21
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son,
that whoever believes in him should not perish but
have eternal life.”
Believing in Christ means more than merely saying the right words or
accepting certain facts. It means that we have put our trust completely
in Him. In essence, real faith implies that we have rejected all other
alternatives and have fixed our attention on Him.
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James 2:19
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5. What does the Bible say about faith without any
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corresponding works?
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James 2:26
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6. What is the promise for those who truly believe?
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John 6:47
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7. What does the Bible say overcomes the world?
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1 John 5:4,5
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The hope of every believer is that Christ’s work in us is more powerful
than our past or our current struggles and temptations. The picture of
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salvation the Bible paints is not just a glorious deliverance, but God’s
Spirit empowering us to live new lives. The next important step in our
journey is to follow Christ in baptism.
What did you learn from this lesson? How will you apply it to your life?
LESSON 4
WATER BAPTISM
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If you take a trip to Israel and tour the ancient land where Jesus lived
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and ministered, you’ll discover that the world of the Bible included the
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concept of ritual bathing. Men and women would wash ceremonially
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to cleanse themselves from the dirt and defilement of the outside
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world. Jesus and His disciples came preaching and calling people to
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be baptized in water to symbolize the cleansing that takes place
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through their faith. In the Great Commission, Jesus would command
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His disciples to “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
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Holy Spirit . . .” (Matthew 28:19).
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1. What happened to those who accepted Peter’s message?
Acts 2:41
2. What did the men and women who believed Philip’s message do?
Acts 8:12
3. After hearing the good news about Jesus, what did the Ethiopian
eunuch want to do?
Acts 8:35,36
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• Circumcision (Colossians 2:11,12)
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• The flood (1 Peter 3:20,21)
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Read Romans 6:1-4.
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5. Paul compares Christian baptism to a burial. In order to be buried,
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a person must first die. What have we died to?
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Romans 6:1,2
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6. When we undergo baptism, what are we identifying with?
Romans 6:3
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7. What will we walk in now that we are in Christ?
Romans 6:4
10. Paul says baptism is like a circumcision not done by human hands,
but a circumcision done by Christ. What is put off during this
spiritual circumcision?
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Colossians 2:11,12
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11. What did Peter say the flood water symbolized?
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1 Peter 3:21
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12. What is baptism an appeal to God for?
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1 Peter 3:21
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Peter teaches that it is not the removal of dirt from the body that
saves us. In other words, it is neither the act of baptism nor the water
of baptism. Rather, it is the resurrection of Jesus Christ that saves
us. Once again we see the Scriptures teaching that we are saved by
what Jesus did (His death and resurrection), not by what we do (water
baptism). Peter goes on to say that baptism is an appeal to God for
a good conscience.
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Application & Reflection
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What did you learn from this lesson? How will you apply it to your life?
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