By James Arthur
Baptism. One word, many interpretations. But what does the Word of God actually say?
In Water and the Word, James Arthur challenges centuries of tradition and calls believers back to the clear and uncompromised teaching of Scripture. With pastoral warmth and theological precision, this book exposes the man-made practice of infant baptism and defends believer's baptism as the only model found in the New Testament.
Whether you've grown up believing baptism saves, that it should be done to babies, or that it's merely symbolic-this book will make you stop and ask:
"Have I followed tradition... or truth?"
"Was Jesus' own baptism an example for me to follow?"
"If baptism doesn't save, why does the Bible command it so clearly?"
"Can someone truly be baptized without first believing?"
Drawing deeply from the Holy Bible and real-life pastoral experience, James Arthur speaks not only to your mind, but to your heart. Water and the Word is more than a theological work; it's a wake-up call to every Christian who wants to follow Jesus not just in name, but in obedience.