"WHY WE NEED"

Baptism Into Christ

INTRODUCTION
  1. In our previous study, I shared why we need the gospel of Jesus Christ...
    1. It contains good news that Jesus wanted everyone to hear - Mk 16:15
    2. It is God's power to salvation for everyone who believes it - Ro 1:16
  2. I also pointed out that the gospel of Jesus Christ contains...
    1. Facts to believe - the message of God's love and grace
    2. Commands to obey - not difficult works done to earn salvation, but simple acts of faith whereby we receive God's grace and mercy
    3. Promises to receive - helping us deal with the problem of sin in our lives
  3. Included in the commands of the gospel is the call for baptism into Christ...
    1. An immersion in water by a penitent believer of the gospel
    2. Which many people today say is not necessary

[Yet baptism into Christ is very much needed. First of all, because...]

  1. BAPTISM WAS COMMANDED BY JESUS AND HIS APOSTLES
    1. BY JESUS IN THE GREAT COMMISSION...
      1. As part of the process of producing disciples - Mt 28:19-20
        1. The apostles were commanded to "make disciples"
        2. Disciples were made by baptizing them and continuing to teach them
      2. As an integral part of responding to the gospel of Christ - Mk 16:15-16
        1. Jesus wanted His gospel preached to every person in the world
        2. Those who believe and are baptized will be saved; those who do not believe in the gospel will be condemned
        -- Can we fulfill the Great Commission and not tell people the need to be baptized?
    2. BY THOSE SENT OUT BY JESUS IN THEIR PREACHING...
      1. Peter on the day of Pentecost - Ac 2:36-38; cf. 2:41
        1. When his listeners asked "what shall we do?", Peter told them to be baptized
        2. 3000 people who gladly received his word were baptized
      2. Philip in preaching Jesus - Ac 8:5,12,35-38
        1. He preached Jesus in Samaria, and people responded in faith and baptism
        2. He preached Christ to the Ethiopian, who immediately requested baptism
      3. Peter to the household of Cornelius - Ac 10:47-48
        1. The outpouring of the Spirit made it clear that God was no respecter of persons
        2. Thus Peter commanded baptism for Cornelius and his household
      4. Ananias in his words to Saul of Tarsus (Paul) - Ac 22:16
        1. Saul had been praying and fasting for three days since the Lord appeared to him
        2. Yet despite faith and repentance, he was still in his sins
        3. Baptism was commanded, to wash away his sins!
        -- Can we preach like the apostles, without commanding people to be baptized?

      [Baptism into Christ is clearly an integral part of preaching the gospel of Christ and fulfilling the Great Commission. To appreciate further why we need baptism, consider that...]

  2. BAPTISM IS THE AVENUE OF GREAT BLESSINGS
    1. FORGIVENESS OF SINS...
      1. Forgiveness of sins is made possible through the blood of Jesus - Ep 1:7
        1. Without the blood of Christ there is no forgiveness of sins
        2. We cannot earn or merit our salvation in any way
      2. Such forgiveness is promised to those who repent and are baptized - Ac 2:38; cf. 22:16
        1. Those who respond in baptism are assured their sins will be forgiven
        2. In some way, it is at baptism that we receive forgiveness through Jesus' blood
        -- Baptism is tightly connected with forgiveness of sins in the Scriptures
    2. THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT...
      1. There is the promise of the Spirit - Jn 7:37-39; Ac 2:38-39
        1. Promised by Jesus to those who believe
        2. Promised by Peter to those who repent and are baptized
      2. Baptism involves the working of the Holy Spirit - 1Co 12:13; Tit 3:5
        1. We are made to drink of the Spirit
        2. We experience a washing of regeneration and renewing of the Spirit
        -- Through baptism, we benefit from the Spirit's aid in regeneration and sanctification
    3. UNION WITH CHRIST...
      1. Union with Christ is necessary for spiritual life - Jn 15:4-5
        1. We cannot bear fruit unless we abide in Christ
        2. Without Christ we can do nothing
      2. In baptism we are united with Christ - Ro 6:3-4; Ga 3:27
        1. Buried with Him through baptism into His death
        2. We put on Christ in baptism
        -- Baptism is the means by which we receive Jesus through faith
    4. NEWNESS OF LIFE...
      1. Newness of life is the result of dying to sin and rising with Christ - Ro 6:3-7
        1. We die with Christ in baptism
        2. As we come forth from the watery grave, we rise to walk in newness of life
      2. In baptism we are buried with Christ, then made alive together with Christ - Col 2:12-13
        1. Buried and raised with Christ, through faith in the working of God
        2. It is God who makes us alive, having forgiven us all our trespasses
        -- Baptism is not a work of man, but a work of God to which we submit!
    5. SALVATION...
      1. Baptism saves us - 1Pe 3:21
        1. Many say baptism does not save us
        2. Peter says baptism does save us!
      2. How baptism saves us - 1Pe 3:21; cf. He 9:14
        1. Not through any cleansing of the flesh, as though the water itself has cleansing power
        2. But as an appeal for a clear conscience, made possible by the blood of Christ
        -- Baptism is the sinner's appeal for forgiveness, to which God graciously answers!
CONCLUSION
  1. Why do we need baptism into Christ? Because...
    1. It was commanded by Jesus and His apostles
    2. It is the avenue of wonderful blessings
    -- See Baptism - A Special Study for a more detailed study
  2. If when baptized, we are...
    1. Buried with Christ into His death - Ro 6:3-4
    2. Raised with Him to newness of life - Ro 6:4-5
    3. Crucified with Him, thus made free from sin - Ro 6:6-7,17-18
    4. Clothed with Christ - Ga 3:27
    5. Washed from our sins - Ac 22:16
    6. Recipients of the remission of sins - Ac 2:38
    7. Baptized into the body (church) of Christ - 1Co 12:13
    -- Then what is our condition without baptism?
  3. Indeed, baptism is integral to the preaching of the gospel...
    1. "In an apostolic sermon it comes as its logical conclusion." - George Beasley-Murray, Baptism In The New Testament
    2. "An effort ought to be made to restore this note in our preaching." - ibid.

So it was in the first gospel sermon preached after the resurrection of Christ:

"Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly that God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ." Now when they heard this, they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, "Men and brethren, what shall we do?" Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." - Ac 2:36-38
Then those who gladly received his word were baptized; and that day about three thousand souls were added to them. - Ac 2:41
Have you been baptized (immersed) for the remission of your sins? If not, then you need baptism, and should heed the same words of Ananias spoken to Saul of Tarsus:
"And now why are you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord." - Ac 22:16