The next step after salvation is something called baptism. Let's walk through some details concerning baptism.
When should a person be baptized?As soon as a person trusts Christ, he or she should be baptized. In the Scriptures, baptism is completed fairly quickly. I would encourage you to talk with your pastor or mentor this week about it, don't wait. This pattern of somewhat immediate baptism should be emulated.
What does water baptism symbolize?- The death & resurrection of Jesus. (Romans 6:3-5)
- The new life in which a Christ follower now walks. (2 Corinthians 5:17)
- Cleansing and washing away of sin. (Acts 22:16)
- It’s a public step of obedience. (Acts 10:47-48)
Through Jesus's example, we see a few things.- Jesus taught water baptism. (Matthew 28:19-20)
- Jesus was water baptized. (Matthew 3:5-15)
Additional Thoughts On Baptism...1. Baptism is the first step of obedience to salvation, not a substitution for salvation.
Salvation comes through confession and belief in what Jesus Christ did for us (
Romans 10:9-10, Romans 5:8). Once genuine confession and belief in Christ occur, that leads us to the next step of obedience, which is baptism (
Matthew 28:19).
2. I was baptized as an infant or as a young child. Am I already saved?
Salvation can only occur when a person is able to acknowledge and understand their sins and recognize what Jesus did on the cross (
Hebrews 11:6; Ephesians 2:8-9). As you mature and grow in your understanding of right and wrong (sin), you will also come to understand who Christ is and what He has done. At that time, you must make a personal decision about sin and the person of Jesus. Therefore, being baptized as an infant or young child does not substitute for genuine salvation in your life. I think it is also important to note, for those with mental disabilities or for young children, the Lord knows their limited capacity for understanding. Because God is a just God (
Deuteronomy 32:4), Christians believe that such individuals inherit the kingdom of God.
Baptism Explained:Baptism is a public and symbolic gesture showing that you have accepted Jesus Christ to be your personal Lord & Savior (
1 Peter 3:21). Going under the water represents you dying to your old life (
Romans 6:3-4). Being raised out of the water represents a new birth (spiritual birth), and you are now raised to a new life with Christ. Not only does Jesus command us to baptize during the great commission in
Matthew 28:19-20, but Jesus Himself was baptized as a model for us to follow.
Question: Have you been baptized?If you haven't, I would encourage you to get with a pastor or spiritual mentor to discuss how. If you are in a place where your faith must remain private for now, know that God sees you and your commitment to Him is no less real.