{"id":6372,"date":"2019-09-30T04:15:16","date_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:15:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/churchedge.com\/illustrations\/index.php\/2019\/09\/30\/is-baptism-essential-to-salvation\/"},"modified":"2019-09-30T04:15:16","modified_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:15:16","slug":"is-baptism-essential-to-salvation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.churchedge.com\/illustrations\/is-baptism-essential-to-salvation\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Baptism Essential To Salvation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Is Baptism Essential To Salvation?  A &#8220;Church of Christ&#8221; viewpoint.<\/p>\n<p>  INTRODUCTION<\/p>\n<p> 1. The gospel of Jesus Christ tells of God&#8217;s wonderful grace, how in<br \/>\n    love He gave His Only Begotten Son to die on the cross for sins.<\/p>\n<p> 2. How must man respond to benefit from God&#8217;s saving grace?<br \/>\n    a. By faith and repentance?  Certainly!<br \/>\n    b. But is that all?<\/p>\n<p> 3. What about baptism?  Is it necessary for one to be baptized to&#8230;<br \/>\n    a. Be saved?<br \/>\n    b. Be forgiven our sins?<br \/>\n    c. Receive the blessings of God&#8217;s grace offered through Jesus?<\/p>\n<p> 4. This study is devoted to answering these questions by simply letting the<br \/>\n    Bible speak for itself on the subject of baptism and what bearing, if any,<br \/>\n    baptism may have on being saved from our sins<\/p>\n<p> [To begin, notice the words of Jesus as He commissioned the apostles<br \/>\n to proclaim the gospel to the world&#8230;]<\/p>\n<p>  I. BAPTISM IN THE GREAT COMMISSION<\/p>\n<p>     A. IN TWO GOSPEL ACCOUNTS, JESUS MENTIONS BAPTISM<br \/>\n       1. &#8220;Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptiz-<br \/>\n          ing them&#8230;&#8221; &#8211;  Mt 28:19<br \/>\n       2. &#8220;Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every crea-<br \/>\n          ture.  He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he<br \/>\n          who does not believe will be condemned.&#8221; &#8211;  Mk 16:15-16<\/p>\n<p>     B. FROM JESUS HIMSELF, WE LEARN THAT BAPTISM IS SOMEHOW INVOLVED<br \/>\n        IN&#8230;<br \/>\n       1. The process of becoming a disciple<br \/>\n       2. The process of salvation<\/p>\n<p> [Before we draw any final conclusions just on these two statements<br \/>\n alone, consider the preaching of the apostles as they carried out the<br \/>\n Great Commission&#8230;]<\/p>\n<p>  II. BAPTISM IN THE PREACHING OF THE APOSTLES<\/p>\n<p>     A. THE PREACHING OF PETER<br \/>\n       1. In  Ac 2:38 , Peter commanded people to be baptized &#8220;for the<br \/>\n          remission of sins&#8221;<br \/>\n          a. Does &#8220;for&#8221; mean &#8220;in order to&#8221; or &#8220;because of&#8221;?<br \/>\n          b. Note that we find the same grammatical construction in<br \/>\n              Mt 26:28<br \/>\n             1) Where Jesus said His blood would be shed for many &#8220;for<br \/>\n                the remission sins&#8221;<br \/>\n             2) Clearly Jesus meant &#8220;in order to&#8221; provide remission of<br \/>\n                sins, and not &#8220;because&#8221; remission of sins had already<br \/>\n                occurred<br \/>\n          c. Note also that in  Ac 2:38  baptism is joined by the con-<br \/>\n             junction &#8220;and&#8221; to the command &#8220;repent&#8221;<br \/>\n             1) Both are commanded &#8220;for the remission of sins&#8221;<br \/>\n             2) Just as people were commanded to repent &#8220;for&#8221; (in<br \/>\n                order to) the remission of sins, so they were commanded<br \/>\n                to be baptized &#8220;for&#8221; (in order to) the remission of sins<br \/>\n       2. In  Ac 10:44-48 , Peter clearly commanded baptism (in water)<br \/>\n       &#8212; Peter&#8217;s preaching is in harmony with the statements of Jesus<br \/>\n          in the Great Commission<\/p>\n<p>     B. THE PREACHING OF PHILIP<br \/>\n       1. Examine carefully two accounts of Philip&#8217;s preaching<br \/>\n          a. The Samaritans &#8211;  Ac 8:5, 12<br \/>\n          b. The Ethiopian &#8211;  Ac 8:35-38<br \/>\n       2. In both cases, Philip &#8220;preached Christ&#8221;<br \/>\n          a. Yet baptism was an immediate result of such preaching<br \/>\n          b. Is there any surprise in light of Jesus&#8217; statements in<br \/>\n              Mt 28:19  and  Mk 16:15-16?<\/p>\n<p>     C. THE PREACHING OF PAUL<br \/>\n       1. Consider the conversion of Lydia &#8211;  Ac 16:13-15<br \/>\n          a. Lydia gave heed to the things spoken by Paul, by being<br \/>\n             baptized!<br \/>\n          b. Notice her comment in  Ac 16:15<br \/>\n             1) How could Paul have judged her to be faithful to the<br \/>\n                Lord?<br \/>\n             2) One clear way was by her response to the command of the<br \/>\n                Lord concerning baptism!<br \/>\n       2. The conversion of the Philippian jailor &#8211;  Ac 16:29-33<br \/>\n          a. Telling the jailor first that he must believe on the Lord<br \/>\n             to be saved, Paul went on to speak concerning the Word of<br \/>\n             the Lord to him and his family<br \/>\n          b. In response to the word of the Lord, they were immediately<br \/>\n             baptized!<br \/>\n          c. Evidently the word of the Lord stressed the need to be<br \/>\n             baptized quickly (in fact, in EVERY detailed example of<br \/>\n             conversion found in the Book of Acts, people were baptized<br \/>\n             after only one lesson!)<br \/>\n       3. Paul&#8217;s account of his own conversion &#8211;  Ac 22:10-16<br \/>\n          a. He was told to go to Damascus to learn what he must do<br \/>\n          b. One of the things he was told was to be baptized without<br \/>\n             delay &#8211;  Ac 22:16<br \/>\n             1) &#8220;And now why are you waiting?  Arise and be baptized,<br \/>\n                and WASH AWAY YOUR SINS, calling on the name of the<br \/>\n                Lord.&#8221;<br \/>\n             2) NOTE WELL:  Despite seeing the Lord on the road to<br \/>\n                Damascus, having spent three days fasting and praying<br \/>\n                ( Ac 9:9-11 ), he was STILL IN HIS SINS!<br \/>\n          c. Clearly Paul believed that baptism had some connection<br \/>\n             with his own salvation!<\/p>\n<p> [The connection between baptism and salvation becomes clearer when<br \/>\n the examples of apostolic preaching are put side by side and the<br \/>\n elements of conversion are compared:<\/p>\n<p> ______________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n        Mt 28:18-19     EXAMPLES OF CONVERSION     Mk 16:15-16<br \/>\n ______________________________________________________________________<br \/>\n   PREACHING  BELIEVED  REPENTED   CONFESSED    BAPTIZED    SAVED<\/p>\n<p>  PENTECOST             Repented                Baptized  Remission of<br \/>\n  Ac2:14-41              37-38                    38-41    Sins 38-47<\/p>\n<p>  SAMARIA     Believed                          Baptized<br \/>\n  Ac 8:5-13      12                               12,13<\/p>\n<p>  EUNUCH      Believed             Confessed    Baptized  Rejoiced<br \/>\n  Ac 8:35-39    36-37                  37          38        39<\/p>\n<p>  SAUL                                          Baptized  Sins Washed<br \/>\n  Ac 9:17-18                                       18    Away Ac 22:16<\/p>\n<p>  CORNELIUS   Believed                          Baptized  Remission of<br \/>\n  Ac 10:34-48   43                                 48       Sins 43<\/p>\n<p>  LYDIA        Heeded                           Baptized   Faithful<br \/>\n  Ac 16:13-15    14                                15         15<\/p>\n<p>  THE JAILER  Believed                          Baptized   Rejoiced<br \/>\n  Ac 16:30-34    31                                33         34<br \/>\n ______________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p>  PREACHING +  FAITH + REPENTANCE + CONFESSION + BAPTISM = SALVATION<br \/>\n  Ro 10:14    He 5:8,9   Lk 13:3    Ro 10:9,10   Ga 3:27   2 Ti 2:10<br \/>\n ______________________________________________________________________<\/p>\n<p> In every case of conversion, baptism precedes salvation which is in<br \/>\n agreement with what Jesus said in Mk 16:16,  &#8220;He that believes and is<br \/>\n baptized shall be saved.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> In every case of conversion, baptism is involved in the process of<br \/>\n becoming a true disciple of Christ, which agrees with Christ&#8217;s words<br \/>\n in Mt 28:19,  &#8220;Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations,<br \/>\n baptizing them&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p> But to be sure that our conclusions are correct, let&#8217;s consider what<br \/>\n the apostles taught in their epistles concerning baptism . .]<\/p>\n<p>  III. BAPTISM IN THE TEACHINGS OF THE APOSTLES<\/p>\n<p>     A. IN THE TEACHING OF PAUL<br \/>\n       1. In  Ro 6:3-8 , we learn that baptism:<br \/>\n          a. Is a baptism into the death of Christ (3)<br \/>\n          b. Is a burial with Him into death (4)<br \/>\n          c. Is done in order that we might walk in newness of life (4)<br \/>\n          d. Assures that we shall be united with Christ in His<br \/>\n             resurrection (5)<br \/>\n          e. Involves crucifying the old man, that the body of sin may<br \/>\n             be destroyed (6)<br \/>\n          f. Frees us from sin (6-7)<br \/>\n          g. Assures our living with Him (8)<br \/>\n          h. Note Paul&#8217;s preface to these remarks: &#8220;as many as were<br \/>\n             baptized into Christ Jesus were&#8230;&#8221;<br \/>\n             1) What blessings he discusses pertains only to those who<br \/>\n                had been baptized!<br \/>\n             2) What of those not baptized?  The blessings described<br \/>\n                would not apply!<br \/>\n       2. From  Ga 3:26-27  we learn that baptism is:<br \/>\n          a. Involved in the process of becoming sons of God by faith<br \/>\n             in Christ Jesus (the &#8220;for&#8221; beginning verse 27 begins an<br \/>\n             elaboration as to HOW we become sons of God through faith)<br \/>\n          b. The means by which we &#8220;put on Christ&#8221; (and so become sons<br \/>\n             of God)<br \/>\n          c. Note again: &#8220;For as many of you as were baptized into<br \/>\n             Christ have put on . .&#8221;<br \/>\n             1) &#8220;For as many&#8221; means no more or no less<br \/>\n             2) Only those who have been baptized into Christ have<br \/>\n                really received Christ into their lives!<br \/>\n       3. In  Co 2:11-13  Paul taught that baptism is:<br \/>\n          a. A &#8220;spiritual circumcision&#8221; in which sins are &#8220;cut away&#8221;<br \/>\n          b. A burial with Christ, and also a resurrection with Him<br \/>\n          c. Made effective &#8220;through faith in the working of God&#8221;<br \/>\n          d. Where God makes us &#8220;alive together with Him, having<br \/>\n             forgiven you all trespasses&#8221;<br \/>\n       &#8212; IF BY THE WORKING OF GOD BAPTISM INTO CHRIST ACCOMPLISHES ALL<br \/>\n          THESE THINGS, HOW COULD ANYONE SAY IT IS NOT NECESSARY?<\/p>\n<p>     B. THE TEACHING OF PETER<br \/>\n       1. In  1 Pe 3:20-21 , Peter makes a comparison between Noah&#8217;s<br \/>\n          salvation and our own<br \/>\n          a. Noah was saved by:<br \/>\n             1) Grace ( Ge 6:8 )<br \/>\n             2) Faith ( He 11:7 )<br \/>\n             3) Water<br \/>\n          b. Likewise, our salvation involves grace, faith ( Ep 2:8 ),<br \/>\n             and water!<br \/>\n             1) NOT that there is any cleansing power in the water!<br \/>\n             2) For only the blood of Jesus can redeem us from sin<br \/>\n                &#8211;  Ep 1:7<br \/>\n             3) But God has chosen to use the act of baptism as the<br \/>\n                point in time in which He applies the blood of Jesus<br \/>\n                to our souls!<br \/>\n       2. Perhaps we can see why Peter would say &#8220;There is also an<br \/>\n          antitype which now saves us, namely baptism . .&#8221;<br \/>\n          a. We are saved by the blood of Jesus, yes<br \/>\n          b. But the application of Christ&#8217;s blood to our souls occurs<br \/>\n             when we in trusting faith are united with Him in baptism!<\/p>\n<p>  CONCLUSION<\/p>\n<p> 1. Is baptism essential to salvation?  Let the words of Christ, the<br \/>\n    preaching and teaching of His apostles provide the answer!<\/p>\n<p> 2. All the rationalization that can be done by man cannot escape the<br \/>\n    fact that man must respond in baptism as well as in faith and<br \/>\n    repentance if he is going to receive the blessings of God&#8217;s grace!<\/p>\n<p> 3. But what if one chooses not to obey the words of Christ and His<br \/>\n    apostles?  Then what Paul said on one occasion to listeners who<br \/>\n    would not obey the gospel would be applicable:<\/p>\n<p>     &#8220;It was necessary that the word of God should be spoken to you<br \/>\n     first; but since you reject it, and judge yourselves unworthy of<br \/>\n     eternal life, behold, we turn to the Gentiles.&#8221;  &#8211; Ac 13:46<\/p>\n<p> It is my prayer that if you have not yet properly responded to the<br \/>\n Word of the Lord, that you will heed the same words given to Paul:<\/p>\n<p>     &#8220;And now why are you waiting?  Arise and be baptized, and wash<br \/>\n     away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord.&#8221; &#8211; Ac 22:16<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Is Baptism Essential To Salvation? A &#8220;Church of Christ&#8221; viewpoint. INTRODUCTION 1. The gospel of Jesus Christ tells of God&#8217;s wonderful grace, how in love He gave His Only Begotten Son to die on the cross for sins. 2. How must man respond to benefit from God&#8217;s saving grace? a. By faith and repentance? Certainly! 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