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Something that I am still working through as a Baptist is the fact that baptism has been seen as regenerative throughout much (probably should just say "all") of church history. Reading through the various proof texts from scripture that advocates of baptismal regeneration put forth are also pretty convincing, in my opinion, that there is something that God does through the waters of baptism. To what extent though? I am still not sure.

In some of his videos, Gavin Ortlund proposes that baptism is similar to a crowning, where, such as in the case of Queen Elizabeth and the passing of her father, someone becomes King/Queen before the actual ceremony but then the ceremony itself occurs and that is what "really" makes them King/Queen. Something akin to that seems like an appropriate way to handle the sacrament of baptism. So it can be seen as regenerative, but not the primary or sole means of regeneration by itself.

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