thinking about baptism?
what is
baptism:
In baptism, we publicly confess our faith in Christ and declare our commitment to following Him from that point forward. It requires us to move our allegiance from ourselves, anyone, or anything else and to be committed to Christ.
Baptism is an act requiring humility. It is an act that we cannot perform for ourselves. We choose to participate, but we cannot baptize ourselves. We are lowered into the water by another and we are baptized into a name other than our own: “the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” as Jesus instructed (Matthew 28:19), and we baptize in The Name of Jesus according to (Acts 19:5)
how do we baptize?:
Because we believe that baptism by immersion best illustrates the symbolism Paul describes in Romans 6 and is generally agreed to be the only mode described in the New Testament (Matthew 3:16; Acts 8:38-39), we exclusively practice baptism by immersion. The word baptism itself, as used during the New Testament period, literally means to be dipped or immersed in water (see “Baptizo” as the greek root meaning).
why should
i be baptized?:
Before Jesus began his ministry, he was baptized by John the Baptist (Matthew 3:13-17). Even though Jesus lived a sinless life, he was baptized as a model for us “to fulfill all righteousness.” If baptism was important enough for Jesus to model, then we should follow Him in the practice. Also, before Jesus ascended to heaven, He emphasized baptism as one of the key components in making disciples. He commissioned His followers to go and make disciples of all nations, to baptize those disciples, and to teach them everything He commanded them.
Also in Romans 6:3-8, the apostle Paul relates how baptism is an important symbol. Baptism symbolizes our union with Christ. In baptism we symbolically participate in Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection.
do i have to be baptized to
be saved?:
While faith and baptism are tied very closely together, there is nothing about the water itself or the act of baptism that brings salvation. The work of Christ is what saves us, and we accept that work in faith and repentance. We are able to follow through with that commitment of repentance by the help of the Holy Spirit. We believe that when a person comes to faith in Christ the first act of discipleship should be baptism.
Also in Romans 6:3-8, the apostle Paul relates how baptism is an important symbol. Baptism symbolizes our union with Christ. In baptism we symbolically participate in Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection.
Contact us!
If you have any questions about baptism or would like to be baptized. Please contact us at 660-263-1561 or email us at cccmoberly@gmail.com
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