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ARE YOU PREPARED FOR BAPTISM? Help
me, O God, to be rightly prepared to be baptized, to witness the baptism of
others, and to reflect biblically on my baptismal experience. Grant me assurance
and grace to live the new life that I have publicly embraced and expressed in
baptism. Lord Jesus, assure me that the pledge of a good conscience is mine as I
consider my baptism rightly received by faith in Christ. Amen. Both
when we are baptized and when we are led to think back upon our baptism, we
should remind ourselves why we are baptized and how it can help us afterward. WHAT
IS BAPTISM? Victory
Family Care Ministries and The Victory Gatherings adhere to the following:: BAPTISM
is an ordinance of the New Testament instituted by Jesus Christ. It is intended
to be, to the person baptized, a sign of his fellowship with Christ in His death
and resurrection, and of his being engrafted into Christ, and of the remission
of sins. It also indicates that the baptized person has given himself up to God,
through Jesus Christ, so that he may live and conduct himself in newness of
life. The
only persons who can rightly submit themselves to this ordinance are those who
actually profess repentance towards God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ,
being willing to yield obedience to Him. The
outward element to be used in this ordinance is water, in which the believer is
to be baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit. Immersion,
that is to say, the dipping of the believer in water, is essential for the due
administration of this ordinance. In
short: •
Baptism signifies -
our
union with Christ, especially in his death and resurrection. [Rom. 6:3-5] -
the
washing away of our sins. [Acts 22:16, 1 Pet. 3:21] -
the
death of our old, sin-controlled self and new life granted by Christ alone.
[Rom. 6:5-6] -
the
gift of the Holy Spirit. [Acts 2:38] •
Baptism pledges our repentance from sin. [Acts 2:38] •
Baptism expresses our faith. [Col. 2:12] •
Baptism publicly identifies us with Christ and His church. [1 Cor.
12:13] •
Baptism engages and pledges us to live out the new life given to us in Christ.
[Rom. 6:1-11] •
Christ powerfully meets us in baptism as his appointed means to confirm and
strengthen our graces for the Christian life. [Acts 22:16, Rom. 6:1-11, 1
Pet. 3:21] SHOULD
I BE BAPTIZED? Christ’s
call to baptism is for me if I have not been immersed as a public expression of
faith in Christ and repentance for sin and if I now desire to give myself up to
Christ by faith as the only Savior of sinners, to repent of my sins, and to
engage to walk according to the new life that Christ alone gives. WHY
SHOULD I THINK UPON MY ALREADY-ACCOMPLISHED BAPTISM WHEN I WITNESS
ANOTHER BAPTISM? The
writers of Scripture repeatedly refer to baptism to stir us up by way of
reminder to the blessings and duties that are signified by baptism. I am in need
of being stirred up by way of reminder. Therefore, I should think upon my
baptism as follows: •
As surely as I see with my eyes that someone goes into and comes up out of the
water, so I know for certain that Christ died a real death, was buried, and was
raised to life for the salvation of sinners. •
As surely as I remember my own baptism and the felt reality of going into and
coming out of the water, so I know for certain that in Christ I was crucified in
my old nature and have been raised with a new nature. •
As surely as I remember my own baptism entered by faith, I have the pledge of a
good conscience from God. •
As surely as I remember my own baptism, I am forever engaged before God, the
church, and the world to live according to the new life promised by the gospel. Because
baptism is once for all and signifies a once-for-all salvation, the testimony of
my baptism stands firm to this day and means the very same things now that it
meant the day I was baptized. WHAT
DOES IT MEAN FOR ME TO BE BAPTIZED? It
means that I accept with a believing heart the death and burial and resurrection
of Christ for me. It signifies and affirms that by believing I am washed of all
my sins and am granted eternal life. It means that I have come out in the
open with an observable, life-long commitment to follow Jesus Christ wherever He
may lead. This
is not magic. Baptism does not wash away my sins or grant me new life. Only
Christ can remove my sins, and that happens when I put my faith in Him.
Baptism and faith are simply the outside and the inside of the same thing.
But Christ has given me baptism, and I will not neglect His gift. WHAT
BENEFITS THEN DO I RECEIVE BY BEING BAPTIZED? I
confess that death and resurrection—both Christ’s and mine—are necessary
to save me. My secret and subjective faith is given visible and concrete
expression, and a clear beginning is made to the Christian life. I am
publicly received into a family of believers who are gifted to help me live for
Christ. I am assured and strengthened by the sovereign work of Christ in
this ceremony that He has ordained for my good. WHY
DOES JESUS APPOINT THE USE OF WATER? Jesus
is teaching me that, just as water washes my body, so
His work of death and resurrection truly cleanses my soul. Because of my
weakness he stoops to "dress" the invisible work of grace in something
I can feel and see and experience with the senses. Jesus
uses this visible sign and pledge to assure me that all that
He has done for me in His perfect obedience, suffering, and death is certainly
mine. I experience the water on my own body and am assured that what Jesus gives
to sinners is given to me personally. Baptismal Service Rev. Fennessy: Do you believe in Jesus Christ as being God's only begotten Son? Answer: "I do" Rev. Fennessy: Do you believe that Jesus died on the cross of Calvary for your sins? Answer: "I do" Rev. Fennessy: Do you hereby confess Jesus Christ before this gathering as your personal Savior? Answer: "I do" Prayer Example: "My Lord Jesus Christ, I am a sinner; I long to be purified; I long to be done with my sin. Christ is my only hope. I embrace You and all that You offer me in the gospel. Strengthen my faith, and grant me the grace to live for You. Help me from this day forward to manifest the new life that only You give. With Your help, I pledge before the watching world to be Yours forever. Meet with me in these waters and assure me. Pour out Your Spirit upon me that I may walk with Christ in joyful obedience and persevere in faith to the end. Amen." WHAT
SHOULD I THINK AS THE BAPTISM IS PERFORMED? As the person being baptized goes into the water, they considerthat
Christ took up a human body and Himself was baptized that
I cannot even baptize myself much less save myself that
water only washes bodies but Christ washes consciences that
only in Him do I have hope of passing through the waters of judgment. Rev. Fennessy:
Upon your confession of your faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and your
Savior, I baptize you (Individuals name) in the name of the Father, and of the
Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. As the person being baptized rises out of the water, they considerthat
Jesus raised Himself from the dead of His own power that
He has washed me from the guilt of my sin that
He has broken the power of sin in my life that
I have been inseparably united to Christ that
I have the indwelling Holy Spirit to bring Christ’s powerful presence to me. AFTER A BAPTISM PRAYER EXAMPLES: O
God, keep my mind and heart focused on the main thing in baptism. It is not the
removal of dirt from the body that brings such great benefits, but the working
of Christ by faith and his pledge to be with us in grace and power even to the
end of the age. Enable
me to continue to believe these truths so that I may have confidence that
forgiveness of sins is mine and that Christ will bring me safely to glory. Amen. Closing Prayer: Rev. Fennessy We
thank You, Lord God, that You have blessed us with
this powerful, precious gift. We ask for Your
gracious help, that You would strengthen and confirm the faith You have granted
and we have expressed in our baptism. Help us to renew ourselves to a
full-scale demonstration of the new life you have accomplished for us in Christ
and applied to us by the Holy Spirit. Nurture a true unity among us
because of the common baptism we share. Amen. Almighty
and Ever-loving God, we thank You that You have
washed our consciences with Your washing and have assured us of Your grace
toward us. We thank You that we are united to
Christ and members of the Body with one another. Assist us with Your
grace, so that we may continue in this holy fellowship, and live more fully to
Your glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. RESOURCES
TO PREPARE FOR BAPTISM: SCRIPTURES FOR MEDITATION:Psalm
40; Acts
2; Romans
6 ; Colossians
2 SONGS FOR MEDITATION AND BAPTISM: "Give Thanks"
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