What is the significance of baptism in the salvation process?
Many have questioned the necessity of baptism. If one wants to have a saving relationship with Jesus Christ, all one has to do is call out to Him in prayer, and request to have the salvation provided.
For some faith groups, this is known as the "sinner's prayer." If one humbly, and sincerely asks Jesus to come into one's life as Savior and Lord, repenting of sin, and committing to a changed life, than salvation is given, in Jesus name. Baptism is not apart of the salvation equation, but only a sign that one has answered salvation's call.
When Jesus came to John the Baptist, to be baptized, it was "to fulfill all righteousness" (Matthew 3:15) Here the sinless One sets the example for what all of man-kind must do, to be right before a holy and righteous God.
How can we even approach God without the cleansing of sin. That is what happens when one repents, and is baptized. (Acts 2:38) Peter told the people at Pentecost, that in the process of repentance and baptism, two things are accomplished: 1) There is the remission, (or) cleansing of sin. 2) There is the receiving of the Holy Spirit.
And when the Apostle Paul speaks about baptism in (Romans 6:4) he refers to it as a death (of the sinful nature) and of a resurrection, to walk in new life (a re-birth).
The significance of baptism is that it is a path for us to take to fulfill the " righteousness" we find in Christ, so we can spend eternity with our heavenly Father! (GP)
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Baptism: An Essential Step To Salvation
I don’t know of a passage of Scripture that explains the purpose of baptism better than Romans 6:1-11. It should never be our intention to take advantage of the grace of God, by using it as a license to sin even more. We should be thankful that God’s grace exists for sinners like us. (Romans 3:23)
The Apostle Paul recognizes the purpose of baptism, as the climactic spiritual response of our faith. Baptism places us “In Christ”, and our response of faith is to identify with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Yes, we must call upon the name of the Lord, to be saved (Joel 2:32)
Yes, we must repent of our sins (Acts 2:38) Yes, we must confess Jesus publicly before men (Matthew 10:32) But at baptism, we bury the old sinful man/woman that we crucified, as Paul did (Galatians 2:20)
In the watery grave of baptism, we display the old sinful nature being buried with Christ, once and for all. But the heart of the good news of the Gospel is that: “Just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father; even so, we also should walk in newness of life.” (Romans 6:4b)
We rise just as Jesus did, from our spiritual death, to walk in spiritual life.
Is this essential for salvation? Indeed it is! Where else does this happen, except at baptism? Read also, Matthew 3:13-17, Colossians 2:11-14 (GP)
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The Apostle Paul recognizes the purpose of baptism, as the climactic spiritual response of our faith. Baptism places us “In Christ”, and our response of faith is to identify with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Yes, we must call upon the name of the Lord, to be saved (Joel 2:32)
Yes, we must repent of our sins (Acts 2:38) Yes, we must confess Jesus publicly before men (Matthew 10:32) But at baptism, we bury the old sinful man/woman that we crucified, as Paul did (Galatians 2:20)
In the watery grave of baptism, we display the old sinful nature being buried with Christ, once and for all. But the heart of the good news of the Gospel is that: “Just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father; even so, we also should walk in newness of life.” (Romans 6:4b)
We rise just as Jesus did, from our spiritual death, to walk in spiritual life.
Is this essential for salvation? Indeed it is! Where else does this happen, except at baptism? Read also, Matthew 3:13-17, Colossians 2:11-14 (GP)
Photo ID 29812152 © Michael De Nysschen | Dreamstime.com
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