
Six Questions About Baptism | Sermon
• Series: Stand Alone Sermons
Understanding Baptism: A Journey Through Romans 6 and various other passages explores the biblical significance of baptism, answering key questions to provide clarity on this sacred practice. Baptism by immersion symbolizes the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, aligning with the saving power of Christ. It should be performed before the church community, signifying the individual's commitment to the body of believers. Baptism is for those who have placed their trust in Christ, following repentance and faith. It is a dramatization of the gospel, marking our inclusion in Christ's death and resurrection, and our victory over sin. Baptism is a command from Christ, as stated in Matthew 28, and is the first step in discipleship. Reflect on your own baptism or consider taking this step of faith, and support others in your church community who are preparing for baptism. Embrace your identity in Christ and walk in the newness of life that His death and resurrection have provided. Keywords: baptism, Romans 6, immersion, public declaration, faith, Christianity, gospel, discipleship, new life in Christ, Matthew 28. Hays Hills Baptist Church seeks to bring life-changing hope, to an ever-changing people, through the unchanging Gospel