Why Should We be Baptized?
At that time Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee
and was baptized by John in the Jordan.
(Mark 1:9)
Go and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey
everything I have commanded you.
(Matthew 28:19-20)
"Whoever acknowledges me
before men, I will also
acknowledge him before my Father in heaven.
(Matthew 10:32)
Answer:
#1.)To follow the example and obey the command of
Jesus.
#2.)To identify openly as a Christian.
What Does Baptism Mean?
Christ died for our sins…he was buried…he was
raised on the third day (1 Corinthians 15:3-4)
We were therefore buried with him through baptism
into death in order that, just as Christ was
raised from the dead…we too may live a new life.
(Romans 6:4)
Answer
#1.)It pictures Christ's death, burial and
resurrection.
#2.)It illustrates our new life as a Christian.
It [baptism] is not the washing off of bodily
dirt, but the promise made to God from a good
conscience. 1 Peter 3:21 Good News Bible)
Baptism doesn't make you a Christian - it shows
that you have already become a Christian through
faith in Jesus. It's like a wedding ring - an
outward symbol of the commitment we have in our
hearts. It is a Symbol of my Christian faith.
Why Do Baptist Baptize by Immersing?
Because the word "baptism" (Baptizo in Greek
N.T.) means to "plunge, dip, or submerge," we
believe this is the way Jesus was baptized and
commanded baptism to be done. Baptism in this
way "acts out" in a powerful way the spiritual
meaning of Jesus' death, burial and
resurrection. Other forms of baptism in use
today developed in the centuries after the New
Testament was written due to changes in the
theology of baptism and for matters of
convenience.
Martin Luther... “I would have those who are to
be baptized to be entirely immersed, as the word
imports and the mystery signifies.”
John Calvin... “The word ‘baptize’ signifies to
immerse. It is certain that immersion was the
practice of the ancient church.”
John Wesley... “‘Buried with him,’ alluding to
baptizing by immersion according to the custom of
the first church.”
Who Should Be Baptized?
Those who accepted his message were baptized…
(Acts 2:41)
But when they believed Philip as he preached the
good news…they were baptized, both men and
women. (Acts 8:12)
Answer
#1.)Every person who Accepts and Believes in
Jesus.
#2.)We believe it's scripturally proper to be
baptized after coming to our own personal faith
in Jesus. For this reason, we don't baptize
infants or those unable to understand the
significance of Christian faith. It appears,
from the Bible's teaching, that baptism lacks the
meaning Christ intended for it if we're not
making a confession of our own faith when we're
baptized.
Is it OK to be baptized again if I
wasn't baptized in this way?
Certainly! There's an occasion mentioned in the
Bible where this occurred - see Acts 19:1-5.
Your baptism will likely be very meaningful for
you now that you understand its deep
significance. There is clearly no spiritual harm
in doing it again in genuine faith.
Paul asked, "What baptism did you
receive?" "John's baptism," they replied. Paul
said, "John's baptism was a baptism of
repentance. He told the people to believe in the
one coming after him, that is, in Jesus." On
hearing this, they were baptized into the name of
the Lord Jesus (Acts 19:3-5)
Do I need to be baptized to be a member in a
Baptist church?
Membership at a Baptist Church requires
baptism as we’ve described it, because it is the
required “mark” of being a disciple that Jesus
commanded:
Go and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey
everything I have commanded you." (Matthew
28:19-
20)
Those who accepted his message were baptized, and
about three thousand were added to their number
that day. (Acts 2:41)
It only makes sense that members of Christ’s
church be persons who have obeyed his command to
publicly confess their faith through baptism. It
is our responsibility to teach his followers to
make that “first base” commitment.
Can I be a member if I was baptized at
another church?
Certainly! As long as a person has been baptized
in a manner that is Biblically correct (after
becoming a believer in Jesus, by immersion in
water, by a legitimate Christian ministry) they
have fulfilled our Church’s expectations about
baptism, regardless of where or who baptized
them. We don’t believe that we “have a corner”
on doing baptisms!
How will my baptism be done?
A date and suitable location for a baptism
service will be announced at church. A gathering
of people will come together to be a part of the
service. You can wear shorts and a top/shirt to
be baptized in. (Only modest bathing suits
please) Remember to bring a beach/bath towel!
After explaining the meaning of baptism, the
Pastor invites those being baptized to enter the
pool as they're introduced. He will ask you to
confirm your faith in Jesus as Lord and savior,
and then baptize you. You can dry off and watch
others be baptized after your baptism. There
will always be a comfortable place to change into
dry clothing afterwards.
Can I invite friends and relatives to see me
baptized?
Absolutely! This can be a great opportunity for
you to share your faith with them as you identify
openly with Jesus through baptism. There's
always room for observers to watch, take pictures
or shoot video, etc.
As they traveled along the road, they came to
some water and the Ethiopian man said, "Look,
here is water. Why shouldn't I be baptized?"
(Acts 8:36)