Who Should Be Baptized
Christians
are people who believe that the blood of Jesus Christ, shed on the
cross, provides the sole basis for the forgiveness of sin. Therefore,
salvation occurs only when a person places his or her faith in the
death and resurrection of Christ as the sufficient payment for his or
her sin.
If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord
and Savior, then you are ready to be baptized. Just like a bride and
groom show others their love for one another by wearing wedding bands,
your baptism is your opportunity to show others that you have accepted
Christ and are now walking with Him.
If you have any questions about how to begin a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, please click here.
What Baptism Symbolizes
Baptism
is a way of showing others that a person has entered into a
relationship with Jesus Christ. It symbolizes what took place in
his/her heart at the time of salvation:
- Acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
- Sharing
in His death and resurrection illustrated by going under the water
(dead to our old life), then rising again (new life).
- Being symbolically washed clean, our sins being forgiven by His death on the cross.
Because
Jesus instructed us to be baptized, baptism is an act of obedience.
While it is not necessary for salvation, it demonstrates submission to
God. We immerse at Ridge Church because we believe Scripture shows
that Jesus modeled that for us as the way to publicly acknowledge our
faith in Him.
Infant Christening
In
some denominations, infant christening represents a decision made by
parents that they are dedicating their child to Christ. In many ways,
that's the same reason we do baby dedications at Ridge Church. It's a
very important time for parents to commit to raise their children in
accordance with the teachings of Scripture. It is important to remember
that whether you were christened as a baby or your parents participated
in a baby dedication, that doesn't make you a Christian. Only a
personal acceptance of Christ's death on the cross for your sins can do
that. While we recognize the right of other churches to practice infant
christening, we understand Scripture to teach that only professing
believers qualify for baptism.
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