Baptism

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WHAT IS BAPTISM?

Water baptism is an ordinance that represents one's identification with Jesus in His death, burial and resurrection.

Water baptism is a picture of spiritual baptism as defined in Rom. 6:3-5. It is the outward testimony of the believer's inward faith. A sinner is saved the moment he places his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Baptism is a visible testimony to that faith.

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This is the SCRIPTURAL basis for water baptism. It PICTURES and PROCLAIMS four important things:
• Scriptural baptism PICTURES and PROCLAIMS the believer's death, burial, and resurrection with Christ. "Buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through faith in the working of God, who raised him from the dead." Colossians 2:12
• Scriptural baptism PICTURES and PROCLAIMS the death of our old life to sin, and our resurrection to walk in newness of life. "As Christ was raised up from the dead, by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life." Romans 6:4
• Scriptural baptism PICTURES and PROCLAIMS our faith in the Trinity of the Godhead. "Baptizing them in the NAME of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost." Matthew 28:19
• Scriptural baptism PICTURES and PROCLAIMS our "putting on" of Christ. "For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ. Galatians 3:26,27

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So then, water baptism is a picture of what transpired when you placed your faith and trust in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ to save you from your sins (Romans 6:3-5). It does not atone for our sins. Only the blood of Christ cleanses us from sin (I John 1:7; Colossians 1:14).

WHO SHOULD BE BAPTIZED?

The Bible makes it clear that scriptural baptism is BELIEVER'S baptism. • In Acts 2:41 we observe that they received the word, THEN they were baptized.

• In Acts 8:12,36,37 we find that they believed, THEN they were baptized.

• In Acts 10:43,44,47, it is plain to see that those who believed received the Holy Ghost, and THEN they were baptized. (Lost people do not receive the Holy Ghost).

When the Philippian jailer asked, "What must I do to be saved?" they said, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved...." (Acts 16:30-34). Paul did not tell him to be baptized to be saved. His baptism came AFTER his believing, which sets the scriptural standard.

Who then should be baptized? According to the established Bible pattern, only those who have trusted the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.

WHEN AND WHERE SHOULD WE BE BAPTIZED?

The Bible teaches that water baptism follows shortly after being spiritually born again (the new birth). Notice the example of Paul (Acts 9:18), Cornelius (Acts 10:43-48), and the Philippian Jailer (Acts 16:33).

We were placed into the body of Christ at the moment we were saved by God (Galatians 3:26-27).  Thus, we follow the miracle of being born again with physical immersion into water revealing outwardly what has inwardly transpired (Acts 8:38; 10:47; 16:33).

As to WHERE a believer is to be baptized, the obvious answer is in the presence of other believers, the local New Testament church. The Lord Jesus Christ gave the local church the ordinance of water baptism (Matthew 28:18-20).

An ordinance is a ceremony appointed by Christ to be administered in the local church as a visible type of the sacrifice of Christ on Calvary.

WHY SHOULD WE BE BAPTIZED?

Being born again is the Christian's identification with Christ (Colossians 2:12). This is WHY we should submit to water baptism.  

• Romans 6:3-5 teaches us that water baptism is a literal picture of our death, burial and resurrection with Christ. It should be one of our first acts of obedience to God after salvation.

WHY be baptized?

Consider the following: Scriptural baptism pleases the Lord. When Jesus was baptized, God the Father said, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased" (Matthew 3:17). When we follow the example of the Lord Jesus Christ we certain please the Father. Scriptural baptism is a testimony to the world. Jesus said, "Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven" (Matthew 10:32).

The Bible makes it clear that scriptural baptism is BELIEVER'S baptism.

• In Acts 2:41 we observe that they received the word, THEN they were baptized. • In Acts 8:12,36,37 we find that they believed, THEN they were baptized.

• In Acts 10:43,44,47, it is plain to see that those who believed received the Holy Ghost, and THEN they were baptized. (Lost people do not receive the Holy Ghost).

When the Philippian jailer asked, "What must I do to be saved?" they said, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved...." (Acts 16:30-34). Paul did not tell him to be baptized to be saved. His baptism came AFTER his believing, which sets the scriptural standard.

HOW SHOULD WE BE BAPTIZED

HOW is a believer to be baptized? Immersion in water is the only biblical method of baptism.

• ln Matthew 3:13-16 and in Mark 1:9-10 we find that John the Baptist needed "much water" for baptism.

• In Acts 8:38-39 we are taught baptism by immersion.

• In Romans 6:3-6 we see that in water baptism, we identity with Jesus’ death, burial and resurrection.

Furthermore, scriptural expressions such as "much water" (John 3:23), and "down into the water" (Acts 8:38) are very conclusive evidence that water baptism is by immersion.

IN SUMMARY:

We understand and believe that baptism is an ORDINANCE. We are not saved by baptism, but by faith in Jesus Christ and His blood..."cleanses us from all sin" (1 John 1:7).

Baptism is the outward symbol of what has already transpired in the heart of the one who has trusted the Lord Jesus Christ for full salvation.

• Have you taken this first step in your walk with the Lord?

• Have you been obedient to the word of God concerning this matter of believer's baptism?

In Acts 2:41 we read, "Then they that GLADLY received his word were baptized..."

What is your response?