Digging Deeper: Jesus Commands Every Follower of His to be Baptized

 

19 Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. 20 Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”

Matthew 28:19-20 (NLT)



JESUS COMMANDS EVERY FOLLOWER OF HIS TO BE BAPTIZED

 

A father was talking to his oldest son about the boy’s upcoming baptism. Wanting him to understand the significance of the event, he took great care in explaining it to him. While they were talking, the boy’s younger brother, a little four-year-old, left the room looking visibly upset. Concerned, the father followed him to see what was wrong. Tearfully, the little boy confessed, “I want to be alphabetized with my brother.”

Many of us have grown up with confusion about what baptism means and why it’s important. On Sunday, Mike took great care to help us understand the significance of baptism by explaining what Jesus said about it. Matthew records these words in Matthew 28:19-20 as the final instructions of Jesus before He ascended back to heaven. This passage calls every Christian to go, make disciples, teach, and baptize. The progression is: we go and spread the gospel; in our witnessing, we will make disciples; we baptize those disciples and then teach them to obey the words of Jesus. It is fundamental to our mission in the world. Baptism is a clear command of Jesus Christ. We obey Him when we are baptized, and we disobey Him when we refuse baptism.

Reflection

Did you have a clear understanding of baptism before the message on Sunday? What is something new you learned or a perspective you gained about baptism from the message?

Prayer

Praise God for the clarity He gives about what He expects from you in your walk with Him. Ask God to reveal any areas of disobedience in your life, starting with baptism.

 


Dr. Larry Grays is the father of four and lives in the Canton area. Larry consults with churches, schools, city governments, and businesses nationwide. He’s been a member of the NorthStar family for over 20 years.

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