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Three quick initial points: While others may do so, please don’t refer to yourself as a ‘Church of Christer ’ ! There are other religious groups that do stress “baptism”- or at least their version of it.
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Three quick initial points: While others may do so, please don’t refer to yourself as a ‘Church of Christer’! There are other religious groups that dostress “baptism”- or at least their version of it. Try not to put yourself in the position of speaking for other religious organizations or groups. What’s the ‘Big Deal’ about Baptism? “Why are you ‘Church of Christers’ the only ones who really stress it?”
The ‘Big Deal’ about Baptism: The Easy Answers • It is featured prominently in the N.T. – nearly every book speaks of baptism, Acts 2:38,41. • It comprises half of the requirements Jesus stressed for salvation in the Great Commission, Mark 16:16. • It is how we are “born again,” John 3:3-5. • It not only typifies Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, but it signifies our own, Rom.6:1-7.
The ‘Big Deal’ about Baptism: The ‘Not Hard’ but perhaps ‘Less Obvious’ Answers Spiritual Baptism mirrors the beginning and progression of Physical Life (plant and animal): • Seed is planted, Jas.1:18 (note the comparison to the “birth” of sin, vv.13-15)- the seed is the word of God, Luke 8:11. • Gestation is required, Acts 2:22-36; gestation is the period of fetal development prior to birth; these men had seen, heard, and crucified Jesus while the seed He planted was gestating!
The ‘Big Deal’ about Baptism: The ‘Not Hard’ but perhaps ‘Less Obvious’ Answers Spiritual Baptism mirrors the beginning and progression of Physical Life (plant and animal): • Then, when gestation is complete, the Miracle of Birth follows,1Pet.1:23-25. The wonderful departure of the spiritual from the natural is that the spiritual seed never perishes! It may gestatefor years before birthoccurs. • Growth,Maturation,andReproductionnaturally follow,2Pet.1:5-11;unless something hinders the process,Matt.13:19-23.
The even bigger ‘Big Deal’ about Baptism: Jesus said you cannot “see” or “enter” the kingdom of God without it, John 3:3,5. Why? • Everything physically alive must be “born” from living seed of some type. • But for humans, who have been given a soul, sin- which is transgression of God’s law, causes death (physical and spiritual), Gen.2:16-17; Rom.5:12. • And all of an accountable age have sinned, Rom.3:23; and therefore have died spiritually.
The even bigger ‘Big Deal’ about Baptism: Jesus said you cannot “see” or “enter” the kingdom of God without it, John 3:3,5. Why? • Therefore, we must be rebornspiritually in order to live eternally with Him. • This spiritualrebirth is accomplished after the similitude physical birth: • Seedis planted, • Gestationproduces fetal development, and then • Rebirthby the waters of baptism produces a new creaturein Christ, cf. John 3:5-7; 2Cor.5:17!
The ‘Big Deal’ about Baptism Now the questions: • Has the good seed of the Word of God been planted in yourheart? • Has it fully gestated(developed) to produce: • Knowledge of your sin; • Need of your salvation; and • Understanding of how and why baptism is a “big deal” to you? • If so, then are you ready to be born again?