Buried with Christ: The Meaning of Believer's Baptism
Romans 6:3-11 • Acts 2:38
Believer's baptism by immersion — the obedient act of a regenerate person publicly declaring their death to sin and resurrection to new life in Christ
Baptist (Distinctive)
Soul liberty, believer's baptism, and local church autonomy
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Believer's Baptism: The Testimony of a Transformed Life
The Veteran's Medal
A Medal of Honor is not awarded before the battle — it is awarded after. It marks something that actually happened: bravery, sacrifice, action in the field. You cannot award a medal for potential. Believer's baptism is the Medal of Honor of the Christian life: it marks something that actually happened. Faith happened. New birth happened. The old self was crucified with Christ. Baptism is the official recognition of that reality.
Source: Baptist distinctives — New Hampshire Confession, Article VII
The Mode of Baptism: Why Immersion Matters
The Local Church as Witness
Applications
- 1If you are a regenerate believer who has not been baptized by immersion, today may be your next step of obedience.
- 2Welcome [CANDIDATE_NAME] into the congregation — take time to introduce yourself if you do not know them.
- 3Let the baptism of another renew your memory of your own — the day you publicly declared your allegiance to Christ.
- 4Share this service with someone who does not know Christ — let them see what faith looks like lived out loud.
Prayer Suggestions
- Lord Jesus, [CANDIDATE_NAME] obeys Your command today. You said: "Repent and be baptized." They repented, and now they are baptized.
- May this water mark a turning point — a line they look back to as the day they went fully public with their faith in You.
- Receive this new member into our congregation, Lord. Knit them into the body. Give them brothers and sisters, mentors and friends, community for every season. Amen.
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The Mission (1986)
When the Spanish priest is dragged up the waterfall into the jungle, penance and new identity collide. He is not the same man who came up. Baptism by immersion carries that same total quality — you go down one person and come up another. The old identity is left in the water. What rises is new, claimed, and commissioned.
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Believer's baptism by immersion is the obedient public testimony of a regenerate person — not the means of salvation, but the first act of obedience to Christ's command, the door into the local church.
[CANDIDATE_NAME] has done what Jesus asked. "Repent and be baptized." They repented. Now they are baptized. That is simple, beautiful obedience — and it is worth celebrating today.
Baptists are not weird for insisting on immersion. Paul wrote Romans 6 — buried with Him, raised with Him — and then described pouring water on someone's head? The mode is the message.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do Baptists insist on immersion?
Immersion best dramatizes the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ applied to the believer (Romans 6:3-5), and best represents the Greek word baptizo which means to immerse or plunge.
Does baptism save you in Baptist theology?
No — Baptists hold that salvation comes through faith alone. Baptism is the public declaration of saving faith and the first act of obedience to Christ's command.
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