Monday, February 25, 2008

Baptism

Sunrise and Lee Memorial are hosting a Baptism Celebration this coming Sunday, March 2, 2008 so I thought I would post information about Believer's Baptism.

How Do I Register for Baptism?
You may do one of the following to register for Sunrise’s next Baptism Celebration:
Call the church office at 757-673-6419.
Complete a Communication Card on a Sunday morning and express your interest in Baptism.
Sign up on the Baptism Celebration Sheet located on the Information Tables on a Sunday morning.

What is the Meaning of Baptism?
It illustrates Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection.“… Christ died for our sins … he was buried … and he rose again.”(1 Corinthians 15:3–4)“For when you were baptized, you were buried with Christ, and in baptism you were also raised with Christ.” (Colossians 2:12) It illustrates your new life as a Christian.“When someone becomes a Christian he becomes a brand new person inside. The old life has passed away and a new life has begun!” (2 Corinthians 5:17) “By our baptism then, we were buried with him and shared his death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead … so that we may live a new life!” (Romans 6:4). Yet baptism doesn’t make you a Christian. Only your faith in Christ does that. Baptism is like a wedding ring; it’s the outward sign of the commitment you have made in your heart. (see Ephesians 2:8–9)

Who Should Be Baptized?
The Bible says that every person who believes in Christ should be baptized. A believer is someone who has realized that their sin has separated them from God. They have given up all personal efforts to reach God through good works or religious activity. They have concluded that Jesus Christ’s death on the cross for their sins is the only thing that can bridge the gap between themselves and God. A believer is someone who has decided to trust Christ alone for salvation. If you have come to that point in your spiritual journey, then you should be baptized.(see Acts 2:41; 8:12-13)

Why Should I Be Baptized?
First and foremost, it is to follow the example set by Jesus. “At that time Jesus came from Nazareth and was baptized by John in the river.” (Mark 1:9). In addition, Christ commanded it. “Jesus said, ‘Go then, to all people everywhere and make them my disciples, baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and then teach them to obey everything that I have commanded you.’” (Matthew 28:19-20) It demonstrates that you are a believer, a follower of Christ. “We know that we have come to know Him, if we obey His commands,” (1 John 2:3)

When Should I Be Baptized?
As soon as you can after you become a believer“Those who believed were baptized that day.”(Acts 2:41)“Then Philip began with the Scripture and told him the good news about Jesus. As they traveled along the road, they came to some water, and the man said, ‘Look, here is water. Why shouldn’t I be baptized right now?’ Philip said, ‘If you believe with all your heart, you may.’ The man answered, ‘I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.’ So they went down into the water and Philip baptized him.”(Acts 8:35-38)
Yet it doesn’t have to occur the moment you believe. The Bible teaches that there is no reason to delay your baptism. After becoming a believer, you should participate in the next available opportunity the church provides for baptism. If you wait until you feel you are a “good enough” believer, you will never feel ready for baptism.

Why is Immersion Baptism Important?
It is the method used in Jesus’ baptism.“As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water.” (Matthew 3:16) Every baptism mentioned in the Bible is by immersion.“Then both Philip and the man went down into the water and Philip baptized him. When they came up out of the water …” (Acts 8:38–39). The word “baptize” means “to dip under water.” Immersion best symbolizes Christ’s burial and resurrection. (see Romans 6:1-11) The founders of the major denominations emphasized immersion. Martin Luther, founder of the Lutheran denomination, said: “I would have those who are to be baptized to be entirely immersed, as the word imports and the mystery signifies.”John Calvin, founder of the Presbyterian denomination, said: “The word ‘baptize’ signifies to immerse. It is certain that immersion was the practice of the ancient church.” John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist and Wesleyan denominations, said: “‘Buries with Him’ alludes to baptizing by immersion according to the custom of the first church.”

What If I Was Baptized as an Infant?
In the Bible, we see parents bringing their children to Jesus. He held them and prayed for them and told us to welcome them. But he did not baptize them, and he did not tell anyone else to baptize them.So if baptism signifies salvation (as the Bible teaches), only people who have intentionally received salvation should experience baptism. Thus, the Bible would indicate that baptism is for people who have made a decision to follow Christ.If you have not experienced a believer’s baptism, even though you have experienced baptism as an infant, the full meaning and significance of baptism has yet to take place in your life. We strongly encourage you to be baptized as an adult believer in Christ.Some churches practice a “baptism of confirmation” for children. This is a time when parents pledge their commitment to raise their child according to Christian values and beliefs. While a very meaningful event, this is not Christian baptism; it is not mentioned in the Bible.Adult baptism doesn’t belittle your childhood baptism; it is a fulfillment of your parents’ hopes when they had you baptized.

Is There a Follow-Up to Baptism?
Baptism is a biblical mandate for followers. And as Christ followers, it is important to learn the “foundations” of the Christian faith, to connect with other Christ followers and to use our spiritual gifts to serve the church and impact the world. We want you to be a part of worship on the weekends, become an active part of a Community Group and begin serving in order to help others expereince God's love found in Jesus Christ.

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