Baptism

Baptism

What is baptism?

Baptism is a public declaration of faith in Jesus. It signifies a commitment that has been made to follow Jesus.

Why do we water baptize?

The context and example of the New Testament. People were baptized to show their allegiance to a particular deity or religious system. Those baptized by John the Baptist were called John’s disciples.

A disciple would understand the thinking, attitude, and responses of his teacher so well that he would act as a mirror of his teacher.  In the same way, disciples of Jesus are fully immersed in water as Jesus was during His baptism.

The command of Jesus in Matthew 28:18-20 reflects what it means to be a disciple. This command (The Great Commission) is to “make disciples.” And, the commitment (or commission) is summarized in the following three words:

a. Going—This implies we are to take the initiative to share the good news.
b. Baptizing—This implies initiation into the faith, or establishing people.
c. Teaching—This is instruction in the faith, gifts, and serving.

Obeying Scripture is proof we have heard the teaching— 1 John 2:3-6; 5:3.

What is baptism?

Baptism is a declaration (a public statement) by a new believer of the discipleship and the lordship of Christ.

Why do we water baptize?

The context of the New Testament. People were baptized to show their allegiance to a particular deity or religious system. Those baptized by John the Baptist were called John’s disciples.

A disciple would understand the thinking, attitude, and responses of his master so well that he would act as a mirror of his master.

The command of Jesus in Matt. 28:18-20 reflects what it means to be a disciple. This command (The Great Commission) is to “make disciples.”

The commitment (or commission) is summarized in the following three words:
a. Going—This implies we are to take the initiative to share the good news.
b. Baptizing—This implies initiation into the faith, or establishing people.
c. Teaching—This is instruction in the faith, gifts, and serving.

Obeying Scripture is proof we have heard the teaching— 1 John 2:3-6; 5:3.

Baptism is...

A Declaration of Lordship

  1. It’s a pledge of submission.
  2. It’s saying we intend to obey and imitate Christ in every area of our lives.

A Memorable Event

Baptism is a memorable event in a new believer’s life, which marks a definite break from the past and separates him/her from the old life.  

The New Testament picture of baptism is represented in Romans 6:1-12. Paul says we are dead to sin and alive in Christ. Baptism is a picture of that spiritual reality.
  • Baptism signifies our union with Christ—v. 3.  
  • Baptism signifies our baptism into Christ’s death & resurrection—vv. 3-5.
  • Baptism, therefore, symbolizes our salvation. Our baptism is both a spiritually-symbolic funeral and a resurrection from the grave at the same time.  

A Way to Identify with Christ and His Church

Baptism is a biblical way to identify with Jesus and His church—Acts 2:41. Baptism administered in a local church helps in two ways: It serves to unite the new believer with other believers, and baptism is also a public statement to family and friends.

Why baptize by immersion?

Baptism is best symbolized through total immersion in water.  Matt. 3:6,13-17; Rom. 6:4-7.

  1.  It was the common means of baptism in the New Testament—Matt. 3:6; Acts 8:38-39.
  2.  It was the way Christ was baptized—Matt. 3:13-17.
  3.  The Greek word used for baptism, “Baptiso,” means “to dip, or immerse.”
  4.  It’s the best picture of what happens at salvation—Rom. 6:4-7.

Who should be baptized?

Every Christ follower Acts 2:41; 8:12-13.  

(Babies should be dedicated and children should wait to be baptized until they make the choice to follow Christ.)

Baptism Is...

A Declaration of Lordship

  1. It’s a pledge of submission.
  2. It’s saying we intend to obey and mimic Christ in every area of our lives.

A Memorable Event

Baptism is a memorable event in a new believer’s life, which marks a definite break from the past and separates him/her from the old life.
The New Testament picture of baptism—Rom. 6:1-12.

Paul says we are dead to sin and alive in Christ. Baptism is a picture of that spiritual reality.
  • Baptism signifies our union with Christ—v. 3.  
  • Baptism signifies our baptism into Christ’s death & resurrection—vv. 3-5.
    • Baptism, therefore, symbolizes our salvation. Our baptism is a funeral and a resurrection from the grave at the same time.

A Way to Identify with Christ and His Church

Baptism is a biblical way to identify with Jesus and His church—Acts 2:41. Baptism administered in a local church helps in two ways: It serves to unite the new believer with other believers, and baptism is also a public statement to family and friends.

Why baptize by immersion?

Baptism is best symbolized through total immersion in water.  Matt. 3:6,13-17; Rom. 6:4-7.

  1.  It was the common means of baptism in the New Testament—Matt. 3:6; Acts 8:38-39.
  2.  It was the way Christ was baptized—Matt. 3:13-17.
  3.  The Greek word used for baptism, “Baptiso,” means “to dip, or immerse.”
  4.  It’s the best picture of what happens at salvation—Rom. 6:4-7.

Who should be baptized?

Every Christ follower Acts 2:41; 8:12-13.  

(Babies should be dedicated and children should wait to be baptized until they make the choice to follow Christ.)

If you have decided baptism is your next step, congratulations!

We are so excited about your decision to follow the Lord in water baptism!

If you have decided baptism is your next step, Congratulations!

We are so excited about the decision you made to follow the Lord in water baptism!