
BAPTISM
Baptism is the outward expression of the inward decision to follow Jesus. Being a symbol of the new life you have in Christ, it is the first step to take once you dedicate your life to Christ. If you haven’t yet made that decision, visit our “Good News” page linked below.
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STILL NOT SURE ABOUT BAPTISM?
Below are answers to the most common questions and objections people have about being baptized. If you have more questions, please contact us.
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Baptism is an important symbol of the new life that is created when someone becomes a follower of Jesus. It illustrates Christ’s burial and resurrection. (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) (Colossians. 2:12).
It also illustrates my new life as a Christian. (2 Corinthians 5:17) (Romans 6:4)
One important thing to note is that baptism doesn’t make you a believer. Nor does it “save” you. Your faith in Christ is what accomplishes those things. Baptism is like a wedding ring – it´s the outward symbol of the commitment you have made in your heart.
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Every person who believes in Christ should be baptized. (Acts 2:41) (Acts 8:13) (Acts 8:12)
When should I be Baptized?
You should be baptized as soon as you believe. (Acts 2:41) (Acts 8:35-38). There is no reason to delay. As soon as you have decided to receive Christ into your life, you can, and should, be baptized. If you wait until you are “perfect,” you´ll never feel “good enough”!
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Both men and women should wear athletic pants/shorts and a t shirt. Be sure to also bring a change of clothes, a towel, and a plastic bag for your wet clothes.
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At Lakeview Church, we wait until children are old enough to believe and understand the true meaning of baptism before we baptize them. This is to allow for baptism’s purpose: to publicly confess your personal commitment to Christ.
Some churches practice a “baptism of confirmation” for children. Here at Lakeview, we do something similar called a “baby dedication” for newborns. This ceremony is intended to be a covenant between the parents and God on behalf of the child. The parents promise to raise their child in the faith until the child is old enough to make his own personal confession of Christ. This custom began about 300 years after the Bible was completed. This is different from the baptism talked about in the Bible which was only for those old enough to believe. If you are interested in a baby dedication for your newborn, send us a message on our Contact page or talk to Team member on Sunday!
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What if I was baptized as an infant? Does that count? And the answer is – yes and no. It counts in the sense that it’s a very special event that your parents went through on your behalf. And nothing in a later baptism should denigrate that or devalue that reflection of their love for you and their desire for you to embrace the Christian faith. That’s the “yes” part.
The “no” part is that an infant baptism isn’t the baptism Christ asked for. Your baptism as an infant was a sign of your parents’ faith and their desire for you to grow up and become a follower of Jesus. But it’s not a sign of your faith. You probably don’t even remember it.
So, if you were baptized as an infant, you still need to be baptized as a believer. Because the baptism Jesus was after was something to be pursued as a believer, as a Christian, as someone who has crossed the line knowingly, as a self-conscious personal decision – not what their parents wanted – but what you personally decided. Because that’s what baptism is; a sacred act which reflects what you have determined and it symbolizes your faith in Christ.
If you were baptized before you personally placed your faith in Jesus – then your baptism was not a symbol of your faith. You haven’t publicly acknowledged him before men and women as a believer. It would be like going through a wedding without having anyone to marry.
See, most churches that practice infant baptism do so in the hope that one day you will embrace the faith for yourself. And they would be the first to say that later there needs to be something that confirms it in your life when you’re old enough to decide to follow Jesus.
So, in a sense, your adult baptism would be the ultimate fulfillment of your parents’ faith when they had you baptized as an infant.
Throughout the New Testament, baptism always follows someone’s decision. There’s not a single case in the Bible of somebody being baptized before they made their own decision. It’s always “hear, believe, be baptized.” There’s not one deviation from that pattern in scripture. And since the purpose of baptism is to publicly confess your commitment to Christ, then if you have not been baptized as a believer, following your decision for Christ, then, without a doubt, you need to be baptized!
Now, it is also possible that you were baptized when you were really young, but you hadn’t yet believed. You may have gotten wet before, but you weren’t baptized as a sign of your faith. If you went through a baptism before but you weren’t really in relationship with Jesus, then it doesn’t matter what you did, or how old you were when you did it, you haven’t really been baptized into the faith as a follower of Jesus.
If this applies to you, send us a message on our Contact page to sign up for our next baptism today, we’d love to celebrate your faith with you!
