Many denominations have different views on baptism. Some believe that you can be saved without baptism, others believe it is just an outward sign of an inner change, and yet others believe that sprinkling with water is just as sufficient as full immersion. I've been reading up on this subject for a while and thought I would share some verses and my thoughts as to what they mean to us.
Mark 16:16 reads:
Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.
Notice this does not say
and/or is baptized. It clearly says believe
and be baptized to be saved.
In Acts 2:38, Peter is speaking:
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Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you for the forgiveness of your sins."
Again we see the word
and used here. I work in the financial industry so I'm going to give you a banking example here. If a check is made payable to John Smith
or Jane Smith, this means that either person can cash the check without the other one being present. However, if the check is made payable to John Smith
and Jane Smith, they would both have to sign and be present to cash the check. It takes both parties to complete the transaction. I look at both of these verses in the same way. It takes both steps to complete the transaction of being saved. You must believe
and be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins. I don't think it's just an outward sign, I think it's a requirement that you be baptized for this reason and this reason only.
We can also look at the example that Jesus provided us in Matthew chapter 3 verses 13-15.
13 Then Jesus arrived from Galiliee at the Jordan coming to John, to be baptized by him.
14 But John tried to prevent Him, saying, "I have need to be baptized by You, and do You come to me?"
15 But Jesus answering said to him, "Permit it at this time, for in this way it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness."
Although Jesus was without sin, He knew He needed to be baptized to fulfill God's plan and to set an example to all who would follow Him.
There are several verses that talk about being saved and
don't mention baptism, but I think if we are going to follow the Bible, we have to look at ALL the verses in their context. Just because one doesn't mention it doesn't mean that we can ignore the ones that do.
Moving on, the Greek word for baptize is
baptizo. The Greek meaning of this word is to
immerse or submerge. To be truly baptized in the literal sense I think you need to be submerged in water. No one can say for certain that God won't accept sprinkling as a valid form of baptism, but they can't say he will either. Wouldn't you rather be submerged to make certain you've met the requirements of being saved? As the saying goes, I would much rather be safe than sorry.
These are the points I have found to be important about baptism. I hope you've found them helpful as well!