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Rev. Dr. Michael Middendorf

Professor of Theology | Concordia University Irvine

Christ’s Baptism and the Baptism of the Spirit (2013)

How is the sacrament of baptism today different than the baptisms performed by John the Baptist? In this video, Rev. Dr. Michael Middendorf examines this question.

New Testament, Rev. Dr. Michael Middendorf1 Corinthians 12:13, Acts 2:38, baptism, baptism of repentance, baptism of the Holy Spirit, body of Christ, Ephesians 2:1-3, Jesus' baptism, John the Baptist, Matthew 3:13-17, new birth, Romans 5:12, Romans 6:1-4, Titus 3:5, Trinity

Matthew’s Portrait of Jesus (2010)

How does Matthew describe Jesus? Rev. Dr. Michael Middendorf shares the characteristics of Jesus which are highlighted in Matthew.

New Testament, Rev. Dr. Michael Middendorfanointed one, Christ, David, Davidic messiah, geneology, God with us, Gospels, Hosea 11:1, Immanuel, Matthew, messiah, prophecy fulfilled
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