• Subscribe
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Google Podcasts
November 06, 2023

Ep.1306: Are Christians Really Baptized Into Christ?

Comparing several biblical baptisms with baptism into Christ

CHAPTERS

[00:14:00]
What kind of baptism did John the Baptist perform?


[00:29:35]
Why was Jesus baptized if he never committed a sin?


[00:47:22]
Are Christians baptized into the holy spirit or into Christ?


Theme Scripture: Ephesians 4:4-5

Arise and be baptized! This and many other similar scriptural statements have in many ways defined Christianity. Unfortunately, because Christianity is so splintered it applies these very important words and instructions in a wide variety of ways. Some say baptism changes you, others say it is a symbol, and others say it is necessary for heaven. Some baptize infants, others baptize children and others, adults only. Others baptize into a church or denomination, while some "baptize into Christ." Some see baptism as a necessary beginning to walk towards Christ, while others see it as a symbol of having decided to sacrificially follow Christ. How can all of this be one baptism? It can’t! What do we do with all of this? We search the Scriptures and look for the originally intended message behind Christian baptism.

Continue Reading

What's the purpose?

When you think about it, baptism is a strange ritual. What would be the purpose of dunking people in water anyway? Do they need a bath? Actually, the whole concept of Christian baptism began with this general objective. Way back in the days of Moses when God gave them His Law, the people of Israel were meticulously instructed about cleanliness. Not only were they told to wash in water after being sick or in contact with a dead body, but they also had to become ceremonially clean by offering a sacrifice before the priesthood. Washing for Israel was an important act of physical cleansing that was tied to their spiritual cleansing as well.

Is this what Christian baptism is all about?

John the Baptist arrives on the scene with a very specific mission regarding the whole nation of Israel. He announces the coming of their Messiah and tells the people to repent and be baptized. His message to Israel is to recognize their sins and demonstrate their repentance with a physical washing - just as the Law had prescribed centuries before. So, is this what Christian baptism is all about?

No. While repentance is a critical part of Christian baptism, it is only a beginning element and in no way represents the whole picture. "Baptism into Christ" has many other elements tied to it. It is important we don't confuse the two. Christians often seem to focus on the repentance part of this picture, and therefore focus on the baptism of John. While important, it does not reflect true Christian baptism.

Check out our November 6, 2023 podcast, “Are Christians Really Baptized Into Christ?” for more. We put John’s baptism and baptism into Christ side-by-side. We also examine several other New Testament baptisms as well. John spoke of a "baptism of the holy spirit and of fire." Jesus spoke of his followers being baptized with the "baptism of his own suffering." The Apostle Paul spoke about being "baptized into Christ's death." How do all these differing baptisms fit together? Join us as we sort out these many New Testament references and put them in order. In the end, it all makes perfect sense, and it all teaches us amazing lessons!

 

Watch Our Episode Preview


3 replies
    • Christian Questions
      Christian Questions says:

      Thank you, Ekwueme, we really appreciate your kind words. We are thankful the Lord has provided. – Christian Questions

      Reply

Leave your comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Episodes

A hand reaching toward a glowing point of light with the words Doubting Thomas above it

Was ‘Doubting Thomas’ Really a Doubter?

/
Understanding the doubts and honoring the faith of the Apostle Thomas
Sunlight streaming through clouds onto the ocean with waves rolling toward a sandy dune

How Does God’s Providence Work in Our Lives?

/
Defining the process by which we can determine and follow God’s direction
A winding dirt path through green grass leading toward a bright golden light on the horizon, symbolizing the journey of following Jesus.

How Do I Know if I Am REALLY Following Jesus? (Part II)

/
Learning what the transformation of a true disciple looks like
A winding path through golden hills leading toward a bright radiant light on the horizon

How Do I Know if I Am REALLY Following Jesus? (Part I)

/
Laying out the fundamental requirements of true discipleship
An open book with glowing golden light shining upward from its pages against a blue background.

Does Our Preaching Really Save Those Who Hear?

/
Scripturally defining the primary purpose of preaching the gospel
A glowing golden cross radiating light above the Earth against a dark blue sky with small stars.

Did Jesus Die for Every Single Human Being?

/
Tracing the clarity of biblical teaching regarding salvation for all
Three older men with long beards wearing robes, standing together, with one holding a large stone tablet.

What Really Happened to Enoch, Moses and Elijah?

/
Scripturally establishing the truth about their end-of-life experiences
An old, worn book lying open. The left page has a handwritten note dated 1925, and the right page is titled “1 Enoch” with faded, hard‑to‑read printed text.

Why Is the Book of Enoch NOT in the Bible?

/
Examining the book of Enoch in relation to the canon of Scripture
A pink water lily with green‑tipped petals sits beside a stack of three smooth dark stones, all reflected on a glossy white surface.

Do We Get What We Deserve? Karma vs the Gospel

/
Uncovering the fundamental differences between karma and the Bible
Open wrought‑iron garden gate between brick pillars leading to a gravel path bordered by colorful flowers, including daisies, orange blooms, and tall purple and white plants under a bright blue sky.

Does Christian Liberty Give Us Freedom of Choice? (Part II)

/
Calling out the differences between true and false Christian liberty
An open wrought‑iron garden gate between brick pillars leading to a gravel path surrounded by flowers and greenery under a bright sky.

Does Christian Liberty Give Us Freedom of Choice? (Part I)

/
Defining what freedom in Christ is and what it is not
Silhouettes of seven people standing together on the left facing a single person on the right, separated by a vertical cracked line with a darker background on one side and lighter on the other.

Was Paul an Imposter Apostle or Appointed by Jesus?

/
Handling several objections to Paul’s appointment as the 12th Apostle