Suggested reading: Acts 2:37-47; Psalm 51; Psalm 103; Psalm 119:1-16; Acts 10:34-43
Before we begin, it is necessary that we appreciate that the Bible has it’s own unique terminology to express some exclusive concepts. One such example is how ‘baptism’ is introduced in the New Testament as the means by which the believer is to be connected with the sacrifice and life of the Lord Jesus Christ. It’s full meaning will become evident toward the end of this series, but we present the key points here to provide a foundation with some context which will help us appreciate the fullness of this ritual that is a cornerstone of belief for the saints in Christ.
THE NEED FOR BAPTISM:
THE MEANING OF BAPTISM in the Bible means immersion. The Greek word, “baptiso” = to dip, plunge, or to make fully wet. It is well understood that when dying clothing there is a complete change of color in the garment. This should not be confused with ‘sprinkling’ which is another Greek word: ‘rhantizo’.
THE ACT OF BAPTISM HIGHLIGHTS ITS SIGNIFICANCE by relating it to a ‘burial’ into the water. In Romans 6 we are given a complete explanation of the significance of baptism. (Please take a minute to read the whole chapter.)
THERE ARE TWO KEY REQUIREMENTS FOR BAPTISM