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Great Doctrines of The Bible was taught by Dr. James Modlish
Baptism
Intro: The Bible speaks of several baptisms. However, most confusion results when people fail to distinguish between "spirit" baptism and "water" baptism. The Bible clearly teaches "one" spiritual baptism which places believers in the "body of Christ," effectively bringing about the supernatural transaction described in the Bible as the "new birth". (1 Cor. 12:13; Jn. 3:1-7; Gal. 3:27,28) Every born again child of God has experienced the "spirit " baptism. "Water baptism" is a picture of what transpired when the believer placed his faith and trust in the sacrificial death, physical burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Rom. 6:3-5). Believers partake in "water baptism" as a public testimony to the fact that they have received God's gift of eternal life in Jesus Christ (Jn. 1:12; Rom. 6:23).
I. Who Should Be Baptized? The only person who is a fit subject for baptism is a person who has repented and believed. Almost every reference in the Bible to baptism shows this beyond question. This was true even of John's baptism. (See Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38,41; 8:36-37;16:31)
II. How Should A Person Be Baptized? Some say that one is baptized scripturally, either by sprinkling, pouring or immersion. The Bible doesn't teach this. Scriptural baptism required:[1]. Water (Matt. 3:11; Mk. 1:5; Matt. 3:13) This means plain water, not some special kind of water. not necessarily running water, but WATER.
III. Why Should A Person Who Has Believed, Repented, And Been Saved, Be Baptized? [1]. God commands it (Acts 10:48; Matt. 28:19-20; 1 Pet. 3:21). Baptism is an act of obedience. To fail to obey will only bring unhappiness and spiritual defeat (Ja. 4:17). |