What Is Baptism? 1. Can you go to heaven by being baptized? 2. What is baptism? (Why should I get wet and what does the Bible say about it?

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What Is Baptism? (Why should I get wet and what does the Bible say about it?) When someone decides to get right with God, part of the outward sign of accepting Jesus as their savior is being baptized. It is an exciting time, but there are many questions regarding baptism that should be clarified, since so many conflicting ideas regarding this topic developed over the centuries. Some questions often come from these basic areas: 1. Can you go to heaven by being baptized? 2. What is baptism? 3. When should someone be baptized? 4. Why should someone be baptized? Let's take a look at each of these questions and a few more! 1. Can you go to heaven by being baptized? People are saved (and get to go to heaven) by believing that Jesus is the Christ (Messiah, Saviour) and by putting their faith in Him. Baptism alone does not save. However, salvation (being saved) and baptism are always tied together, as we explain in our 101 class. 2. What is baptism? The process of baptism is very simple. You begin by standing, sitting, or kneeling in some water. Another Christian then lowers you under the water and then brings you back up out of the water. You could also literally call this immersion. Because some faiths sprinkle water on people instead of immersing them, the obvious question is whether this is OK. Since the only consistent answer around the world comes from the Bible, we recommend using it to find your answers. It is interesting that nowhere in the Bible does anything but immersion take place. That is, baptism is always by immersion. The word "baptism" is in Greek "baptisma" while "to baptize" is in Greek "baptizo". It is obvious that this word has not really been translated but simply copied into the English language. In Greek "baptizo" means "to immerse, cause to be dipped, to submerge, to overwhelm". To baptize something in water means to put it under

the water. Therefore in the Biblical sense, to baptize a person in water literally means to put that person wholly under the water. If sprinkling of any kind was to be practiced, a different Greek word would have been used, but it was not. 3. When should someone be baptized? Let's look at this question from two directions. A- Does a person's age make a difference? A natural question would be, does your age make a difference? More specifically, you may ask whether infants or young children should be baptized. It may help if you understand where the idea and practice of baptizing infants came from. Around 400 AD, a man named Augustine came up with the idea of original sin. This basically said that everyone inherits the sin of Adam at birth and is therefore separated from God from the beginning of their life. Of course, this caused parents to become concerned over the fate of their children, should they die before getting right with God. Since only one of the four steps required to get right with God could be done by (or to) an infant, they decided to baptize them to take care of the original sin. Since it is risky to immerse an infant, these people decided to sprinkle them with water instead. Thus, both baptizing infants and baptizing by sprinkling came from human ideas. They did not come from the Bible. If we look in the Bible we see that children are never seen to accept Christ (and therefore get right with God). It is also interesting that God never tells us what to do to keep a child safe. Did He just forget this important point, letting many children go to Hell and suffer eternally? No. A child is safe in the arms of God until they can understand how to be saved by accepting Jesus as their savior. (See 2 Samuel chapter 12, verses 22 and 23 along with Matthew chapter 18, verse 10.) Thus, only adults and older children (who can understand separation from God because of sin and so forth) are at the age when acceptance of Christ is possible. B- When in the process of accepting Christ does baptism come in? A second question would be, When should I get baptized: immediately, as a part of accepting Christ; or later as a follower of Christ? Nowhere in the book of Acts is it recorded that people were made to wait or to sit through week-long courses before they were allowed to be baptized. Wholehearted faith, genuine repentance and the intention to live for Jesus, was all that was required. It was not the understanding of the doctrines of faith or atonement that was required, but the real presence of faith and repentance (changing your thinking to what God wants) that was necessary in the hearts of those who were to be baptized. Water baptism is for those who believe. "He who believes and is baptized shall be saved." (Mark 16:16). No promise is made to those who are baptized without believing. Many people are "baptized" as babies, by

immersion in the Orthodox Tradition or by sprinkling in the Catholic, Anglican and Reformed traditions. However, there is no example in the New Testament of babies being baptized. A baby, as yet without understanding, cannot believe the gospel, cannot repent, and cannot confess its sin. A baby is not yet responsible for its actions, and God, who is infinitely just, welcomes into heaven, babies who die. "Let the little children come to me, and do not forbid them, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." (Matthew 19:14). Innocent babies and very small children belong to God. "Take heed that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in heaven." (Matthew 18:10). Some argue that sincere Christian parents should have their babies baptized, since God's covenant extends to natural families. But Jesus said, "Whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother." (Mark 3:35). Jesus did not even recognize his own natural family at that time, since they did not have faith in Him at that time. It is clear then that ALL BELIEVED before they were baptized. Since babies cannot believe, it is clear that here is no example of the baptism of babies. We see rather a model for the salvation of whole households. This is the way God would like to work today! One thing is clear, the Bible always places believing in Christ for salvation and baptism together. They are not separated. Consider these references: Acts chapter 2, verse 41 (Acts 2:41) - 3,000 people were baptized after believing on the first day of the Christian church. Verses 38 and 39 make it clear that this is the way that it will always be done. That is, all people who accept Christ as their savior will come to Him in this way. Acts 8:26-39 - We know where this road from Jerusalem to Gaza is. Verse 26 terms it a desert. The only water there was oasis water. This means that the Eunuch and Philip climbed down into the people's drinking water to do this. Apparently, Philip and the Eunuch did not think it could wait until later! (You will also notice they did not take a handful of water and sprinkle the Eunuch to keep things sanitary, either.) The Bible states that all Philip did was preach Jesus to him (verse 35) and then the Eunuch said that he wanted to be baptized (verse 36). This means that the preaching of Jesus includes preaching the need to be baptized. Acts 9:18 - after this encounter with Jesus on the Damascus road, Saul (later renamed Paul) decided to accept Jesus and was baptized. Acts 10:47,48 - Cornelius and those with him were commanded to be baptized, becoming the first non-jewish converts to Christianity. Acts 16:13-15 - Lydia and her household believed and were baptized.

Acts 16:16-34 - The Philippian jailer believed with his household and they were baptized and this was in the middle of the night! Also consider the following passages: Galatians 3:26,27 - For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ. Ephesians 4:4-6 - There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all. On top of all these references, when Jesus left the earth (see the end of the book of Matthew) He told his followers to make disciples (followers), baptize them, and teach them. Jesus apparently felt it was pretty important to make this a priority for His followers. The Bible is clear belief and baptism were always together. Thus, when we believe is the right time to be baptized. If you believed some time back and were not baptized, then this should become a priority for you to fulfill what God asks you do in the Bible. 4. Why should someone be baptized? The Bible gives a number of reasons to be baptized: Acts 2:38 - Tying repentance and baptism together provides forgiveness of your sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit. Romans 6:1-7 - This shows us that the mode of baptism (immersion) pictures the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. In the same way that He went through these things, our old nature is to die and we are to be buried with Him through baptism into death and raised to walk in newness of life (live like Jesus). So we do not just try to be a better person, we bury the old person in the water and become a new person through our acceptance of Christ. It is like a new birth and a new beginning for us. Galatians 3:27 - We put on Christ when we are baptized. 1 Peter 3:21 - Baptism is not an outward cleaning, but saves us through an inward cleaning. It is an appeal to God for a good conscience and asks God to take away the guilt of our past sin (that Christ paid for, wiping our inner slate clean).

5. In what name should we be baptized? Jesus commanded that disciples be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19). Water baptism was never intended to be something merely formal, but rather a real identification INTO a person - Jesus Christ. 6. What should I wear? Dark colored shorts and a t-shirt are the standard attire we wear at Connect. Bring a towel and a change of clothes. Feel free to invite the people you would like to see you make this step. Some like to say a few words before the baptism about their journey so far and others like to remain silent. We would love it if you would share. Well, now you have it the what, when and why. The only question left to ask is, will I do it now? That is between you and God.