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WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?
KEY BIBLE STUDIES IN BRIEF FOR THE FAMILY
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Rev. Mark and Mrs. Glenda Alphin, The Church Triumphant of
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KEY VERSE ~ ACTS 2:38
“Peter answered them, "All of you must turn to
God and change the way you think and act, and each of you must be
baptized in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins will be
forgiven. Then you will receive the Holy Spirit as a gift.”
(GW)
FOCUS ~
Baptism is not simply “Part B” of the plan of salvation. The
symbolism found in the rite is often defined as “washing away our
sins,” “burying the old man,” and “adoption.” We quickly overlook
the symbolism of obedience. However, it is a proof that we are
willing to change and walk with Him.
The dictionary defines BAPTISM
as “a Christian sacrament
marked by symbolic use of water to rid the recipient of original sin and
resulting in admission into Christianity; a ceremony, trial, or
experience by which one is initiated, purified, or given a name.”
Baptism is an act that purifies us. The Bible says that Jesus is coming
back for a bride who is without spot or wrinkle.
WHY DO WE BAPTIZE?
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To follow Jesus’ example (He was baptized by
John;
Matthew 3:13-15).
Jesus is the greatest example of how we should live. He was baptized
as an example to us; He showed us “what to do” in order to be rid of
our sin.
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Baptism
represents the death of Christ (Romans 6:3-5).
Just as Jesus died on the cross, was buried, and then rose again, we
must do the same. Our baptism is symbolic of the old, sinful man
dying and the new, clean man being reborn. What do you do when
someone dies? You bury them. When we are baptized, our sins are
washed away!
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A part
of our salvation (it is necessary to be baptized in order to be
saved) (Mark 16:16). Jesus stated
plainly that we cannot be saved without baptism. On the Day of
Pentecost, Peter preached about Jesus being the Messiah. When the
Jews asked what they should do, he told them to be baptized in the
name of Jesus Christ.
HOW DO WE BAPTIZE?
If we look at the word that Jesus and the apostles used, we find that it
means to immerse, submerge, or to make fully wet. (Strong’s Greek:
baptizo {bap-tid’-zo} 1. to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge; of
vessels sunk.)
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Immersion (Matthew 3:16-17, Acts 8:38).
All of these scriptures require one to be
completely immersed, or to go completely under the water. You can't
come out of, go down into, or be buried in a few drops of water.
When you bury something, you don't just throw a handful of dirt on
it – you cover it completely.
It is the same with baptism – one must be completely covered with
water!
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In the
name of Jesus (Acts 2:38, Acts 8:16).
On the Day of Pentecost, Peter commanded us to baptize in the name
of Jesus. Throughout the book of Acts, the Bible records that the
early church baptized in the name of Jesus. The disciples had just
spent 3½ years with Jesus. Having been that close to Him, you would
expect that they would know exactly how He would expect them to
baptize!
IS BAPTISM NECESSARY?
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Commanded by Jesus. (Matthew
28:19)
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God (or the Father) was called Jehovah (Yahweh) in the Old
Testament. In the New Testament, the Son was plainly called Jesus.
However, you will find no name that specifically refers to the Holy
Ghost. According to a Trinitarian interpretation, we should be
baptize by stating “Jehovah (Yahweh), Jesus, and ?” Therein lies the
“3 versus 1” dilemma, as the only name that can be attributed to the
Holy Ghost is Jesus. Because a Trinitarian cannot find three names,
words are used that are plainly not names, but titles. In doing
this, this belief disobeys the commandment of Jesus to use a name.
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"Then
Jesus said to them, "So wherever you go in the world, tell everyone
the Good News. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but
whoever does not believe will be condemned…”
(Mark
16:15-16 GW) Jesus left no room for
a mistake. You must
be baptized in order to find salvation.
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Practiced by Jesus and the disciples.
Did you know that the disciples baptized others
while Jesus was still on the earth?
(John
4:1-2 CEV)
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Commanded by Peter (Acts 2:38).
Peter was very specific in his command to the Jews at Pentecost.
They were told to be baptized in the name of Jesus. Again, He had
just spent 3½ years baptizing followers of Jesus. Surely, there had
been many discussions with Jesus about how to baptize, so the
disciples did not disagree about this – they all baptized in the
name of Jesus! (Acts
10:46-48) The first Gentile (non-Jew) converts were
commanded to be baptized in the name of Jesus.
DOES IT MATTER HOW YOU ARE
BAPTIZED?
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Disciples of John required to be re-baptized (Acts 19:3-6).
When Paul met some of John the Baptist’s disciples, he directed them
to be baptized again in the name of Jesus. It was not enough to
simply be baptized; they had to be baptized correctly!
Additional scriptures to
study
Colossians 2:12
Acts 10:48
Acts 19:5
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