Lesson № 17 What does the Bible say about baptism What is baptism?

What is baptism?

 


 

Translated from the ancient Greek language in which the New Testament was written, the word "baptism" ("baptizo") means "to immerse in water". Baptism is a symbol of death for one's past sinful life (immersion in a watery grave) and a new birth in Jesus Christ for a new life (Romans 6:4; Colossians 2:12, 13).

 

At the time of baptism, the former sins of which the person repented are forgiven and symbolically remain in the watery grave (Acts 2:38; 22:16; Mark 1: 4, 5).

 

What is a covenant with God?

 


 

The "promise to God of a good conscience" (1 Peter 3: 21), which must precede baptism, makes this rite a kind of covenant (contract) of the believer with the Lord. The believer makes a vow to God to try to grow spiritually, and God gives him the Holy Spirit to help him (Acts 2:38; 1 Corinthians 12: 13).

 

If a person was baptized in infancy, when he did not understand the meaning of what was happening, then such a rite cannot be considered a covenant with God. Therefore, it is good when a person who is baptized in infancy again goes through the rite of baptism, only now consciously, making a covenant with God, as the Bible teaches.

 

This is necessary first of all for the believer himself. If a person who was baptized in adulthood, going through life, deviated from the truth, departed from the Lord, then the Bible provides for the possibility of re-baptism – the renewal of the covenant with God (Acts 19:1-5; Jeremiah 3: 1).

 

What was baptism like in New Testament times?

 


 

  • There is an interesting fact that Christ did not have to be baptized in water, being sinless and not needing to repent (2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 Peter 2:22), but did so to leave us an example (Matthew 3:15; 1 John 2:6).
  • In the time of Christ and the apostles, the rite of baptism was performed by complete immersion in water. Hence its biblical name "baptizo" - "immersion".
  • John the Baptist baptized where there was plenty of water (John 3: 23). We read that Jesus "came out of the water" after his baptism (Matthew 3: 16), and the Ethiopian was baptized in the same way (Acts 8:39).
  • The first Christians also performed baptism by full immersion. Baptism in other ways was practiced much later.
  • The Bible does not describe the obligatory complex liturgy of this rite. Only the conditions of baptism discussed above and the words accompanying the ceremony are mentioned: "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19).

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What is baptism?

 


 

Translated from the ancient Greek language in which the New Testament was written, the word "baptism" ("baptizo") means "to immerse in water". Baptism is a symbol of death for one's past sinful life (immersion in a watery grave) and a new birth in Jesus Christ for a new life (Romans 6:4; Colossians 2:12, 13).

 

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The "promise to God of a good conscience" (1 Peter 3: 21), which must precede baptism, makes this rite a kind of covenant (contract) of the believer with the Lord. The believer makes a vow to God to try to grow spiritually, and God gives him the Holy Spirit to help him (Acts 2:38; 1 Corinthians 12: 13).

 

If a person was baptized in infancy, when he did not understand the meaning of what was happening, then such a rite cannot be considered a covenant with God. Therefore, it is good when a person who is baptized in infancy again goes through the rite of baptism, only now consciously, making a covenant with God, as the Bible teaches.

 

This is necessary first of all for the believer himself. If a person who was baptized in adulthood, going through life, deviated from the truth, departed from the Lord, then the Bible provides for the possibility of re-baptism – the renewal of the covenant with God (Acts 19:1-5; Jeremiah 3: 1).

 

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  • There is an interesting fact that Christ did not have to be baptized in water, being sinless and not needing to repent (2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 Peter 2:22), but did so to leave us an example (Matthew 3:15; 1 John 2:6).
  • In the time of Christ and the apostles, the rite of baptism was performed by complete immersion in water. Hence its biblical name "baptizo" - "immersion".
  • John the Baptist baptized where there was plenty of water (John 3: 23). We read that Jesus "came out of the water" after his baptism (Matthew 3: 16), and the Ethiopian was baptized in the same way (Acts 8:39).
  • The first Christians also performed baptism by full immersion. Baptism in other ways was practiced much later.
  • The Bible does not describe the obligatory complex liturgy of this rite. Only the conditions of baptism discussed above and the words accompanying the ceremony are mentioned: "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19).
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