Understanding the Transformative Power of Baptism

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1) "Notice it's aggressive. He doesn't say, wait. Keep your religion to yourself. That's societal talk. Jesus says, go. Make disciples of all nations. But then we come to what we do today. Baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Does it stop there? Verse 20. You with me? Disciples? Does it stop there? And what? Teaching them to, what's that last word? Obey. See, nothing becomes dynamic and transformational until it's put into practice. I can fill my head full of biblical, you know, trivia. Even memorizing large portions of scripture. But if I'm not obeying it. If I'm not submitting my life to it. If I'm not letting it mold me and shape me. If I'm not letting it change my value system. It's not really carrying out the idea that God meant it to have." [41:47] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "You're going to listen to Him. You're going to have your life guided and directed by His Word. That's what you want to do. And so, you're going to be living immersed in the... The name or the character of God. So, this baptismal formula, it's talking about actual lifestyle, conduct, moral transformation, and change. Teach them to obey everything that I've commanded you. And surely, I'm with you always to the very end of the age. there's another point to baptism that we might easily miss. I'm just curious. If somebody were to ask you, why do people invite people to a wedding ceremony? What might your answer be? To get gifts, right? You get a lot of cheap gifts that way, you know. No, but aside from getting the gifts, things like wedding ceremonies and even inaugurations, like we have an inauguration coming up in January. And so, these are events that we attempt to mark because they stand for transformational periods in a person's life." [43:53] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "There are people, and I guarantee you, some of you in here, perhaps some of you, I hope not, but it might be true, that they think that baptism is the assurance. When you get baptized, you are now assured that if you were to die, you would go to heaven. And that is not what the Bible teaches. There are some people that believe that when you're baptized, that's when your sins are washed away. This is like magic water. It gets somehow through your skin, pours your skin, and washes away all your sins, whatever that means. But that's not true either. The Bible doesn't back that. Some people think it's not until you're baptized that your sins are officially forgiven. But that's not true either. Some people think that when you're baptized, now you're officially a member of the church. But that's not true either. No, baptism, you're declaring something that has happened inside you previously getting in the water, and you're now declaring it publicly to other people." [45:36] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "So, everything is the same, and yet everything is different in people that are being baptized for the right reason. But Jesus really cares about you and I publicly identifying with Him. What husband and wife would accept that you get married, you have this ceremony, and then they never show or tell anybody again that they're married? That wouldn't be acceptable. So, listen to this verse from Matthew 10. Jesus says, Whoever acknowledges Me, where? Before others. There's the public thing. Whoever acknowledges Me before others, I will also acknowledge before My Father in Heaven. But whoever disowns Me before others, I will disown before My Father in Heaven. It's very important that we are so committed to Christ, we so trust Him, that we will let the world and everybody know that we are His. Just like in that marriage, the husband says, you know, she's mine, I'm hers. It's the same thing." [47:06] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Baptism is a physical and a social declaration of spiritual transformation and unending dedication. These people, you guys are saying, I am devoted to Jesus for the rest of my life. That's what it means when you go in that water. So it's a physical, social declaration of a spiritual transformation and unending dedication resulting from one's decision to trust in Christ and become His follower. Now, I had this on my mind as I was preparing this message and it was on my heart very much in the first service and I'm going to share it again now. I had this sense, and it may not be accurate, but I had this sense that there would be someone here today that God really wants to move close to you and persuade you for the first time in your life to put your trust in Christ and become His follower." [55:26] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "You're proclaiming that in a world where everybody is kind of following various religious ideologies and religious books, you're saying, I believe God's revealed Himself in one singular revelation. It is a book made of 66 books called the Bible. And I believe that the creator of the universe, the one that sustains the universe right now, that He visited this planet in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. And we have now seen God in all of His fullness. We know now that He's sacrificially loving. He's not just all-powerful, but His almighty power is always governed by His sacrificial love. We know He's trustworthy. We know He's good. We know He's the way, the truth, He's the life. And we don't really care who anybody else is following. We are following Him. We want His kingdom to come. We want His will to be done." [57:18] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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