What does baptism really mean, and why is it such an important step for every follower of Jesus?
In this message from our New Life series, we look at John 1 and the moment John the Baptist declares, “Look, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” This message reminds us that Jesus offers us new life through a covenant relationship with Him. Baptism is not just a religious ritual. It is a public declaration of an inward decision: the old life is gone, and a new life in Christ has begun.
Through Scripture, we learn that baptism represents dying to sin, leaving behind shame, guilt, and the old way of living, and rising into the new life Jesus gives us. Just like a wedding ceremony publicly declares a covenant, baptism publicly declares our devotion, allegiance, and surrender to Jesus.
Whether you are preparing to be baptized, considering being baptized again as a recommitment, or feeling God calling you to step across the line of faith, this message is an invitation to let go of the old and receive the new life found in Christ.
Scripture References:
John 1:29
Romans 6:2-4
2 Corinthians 5:17
1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Romans 5:8