Lesson 17
Baptized Into Christ
Notice that it is baptism that puts us
into Christ so that we can be saved. Galatians 3:27, "For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put
on Christ." Baptism is the only way a person can get into
Christ. The preposition into indicates a change of
relationship. You can search from the front to the back of your Bible, and
you will find no other way to get into Christ except by being
baptized into Christ. Also Romans 6:3 says the same thing, "Or do you not know, that as many of us as were baptized
into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?" These
are the only two passages in the entire New Testament that tell us how we
get into Christ. So the only way we can get into Christ is to
be baptized into Christ. Either a person has been baptized
into Christ, or he is still outside of Christ. We are either in or we
are out. Our hope is based on our being in Christ. Have you
been baptized into Christ in order to be saved and have your sins
forgiven? If you haven’t been, let us notice some of the things that
you are missing.
1) Ephesians 1:3 says, "Blessed
be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with
every spiritual blessing in heavenly places in
Christ." This verse tells us that every spiritual blessing is
located in Christ. Only those who are in Christ can enjoy
these spiritual blessings. Since this verse says that every spiritual
blessing is in Christ, then there can be no spiritual blessings for those
who are outside of Christ. If you have not been baptized into
Christ, you are still outside of Christ, and you are not entitled to any
spiritual blessings. The Lord arranged it that way and no man has
the right to change it.
2) Romans 8:1 says, "There is
therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ
Jesus, who do not walk according to the flesh, but according to the
Spirit." On the Day of Judgment those who are in Christ will not
be condemned; but those who are outside of Christ will be
condemned. We go from being condemned to being forgiven when we are
baptized into Christ. If you have not been baptized into Christ, then you
will suffer eternal condemnation.
3 & 4) Only those who are in
Christ have been redeemed and forgiven of their sins. Ephesians 1:7
says, "In Him we have redemption,
through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches
of his grace." since redemption and forgiveness of sins are located
in Christ, those who have not been baptized into Christ have not been
redeemed and still have every sin they have ever committed. The scriptures
are so clear that a person needs help to misunderstand it. Are you still
outside of Christ? You do not have to stay outside of Christ.
5) Next we read II Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation: old things have passed away; behold, all things have become
new." If one is in Christ, he has become a new
creation. This is how one is born again. He has a new
beginning in life, and his "slate has been wiped clean" since he has been
forgiven of all his sins and has become a new saved person.
Although, if you are outside of Christ, you are still an old sinful
creature. You still have all of your sins and are without hope. When is it
that one becomes a new creation? Romans 6:3-4 says, "Or do you not know, that as many of us as were baptized
into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? Therefore, we were
buried with Him through baptism into death: that just as Christ
Jesus was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also
should walk in newness of life." When is one raised to walk
in newness of life? This scripture says that it is when we are
raised out of the waters of baptism. At that point we begin our walk in
newness of life. Newness of life does not begin until after baptism.
In John 3:3 Jesus told Nicodemus, "Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of
God." Then two verses later in John 3:5, Jesus tells how being born
again takes place: "Unless one is born of water
and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God."
Our Lord is very emphatic in what he says. No man has the power or
authority to repeal what our Lord has said. Nor does anyone have the
authority to rationalize it away and teach otherwise. Jesus said that we
must be born of water and the Spirit. Jesus said that being born
again must not only include the Spirit, but it must include water. Here we
see that when one is baptized in water, he is raised to walk in newness of
life, becoming a new creature, and thus he has been born again. Are you
still an old sinful creature or have you become a new creature by being
baptized into Christ?
6) The Apostle Paul says in II Timothy 2:10, "Therefore I endure all things for the sake of the elect,
that they also may obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus,
with eternal glory." Here we see that salvation is located in
Christ, and for one to be eligible for salvation, he must be in
Christ. If you are not in Christ, by being baptized into Christ, you have
no hope or promise of salvation. It will be a horrible thing for a person,
who thinks he is saved, when he stands before the Lord on the Day of
Judgment, if he is still outside of Christ. He will have no salvation. He
will be lost eternally in Hell. Please don't let this happen.
7) In I John 5:11 we read, "And
this is the testimony, that God has given us eternal life, and
this life is in His Son." So according to the inspired word
of God, eternal life is located in His Son, Jesus Christ. Only those who
are in Christ have been promised eternal life. Those who are outside of
Christ have no promise of eternal life. So what does that leave them? It
leaves them only eternal punishment, which is a sad condition. My heart
bleeds for them, because I don’t want to see anyone lost. But how can you
get people to wake up to the truth of God’s word?
The following chart sums up what we have been discussing
concerning the advantages of being in Christ. As we have seen, it is
baptism that puts us into Christ (Rm. 6:3, Gal. 3:27) so that we can enjoy
all of these spiritual blessings which are in Christ.

Where on the chart are you actually located? Outside of
Christ or inside of Christ? Not where you would like to be located, but
where are you actually located at this time, depending on whether you have
been baptized into Christ or not. If you were baptized for the remission
of sins in order to be saved then you were baptized into Christ. But if
your baptism was not for the remission of sins and not to be saved, then
you are still outside of Christ. If you are outside of Christ, you have no
spiritual blessings, no redemption, no forgiveness of sins; you will be
condemned on the Day of Judgment; you are still an old sinful creature;
you have no hope of salvation and no hope of eternal life.
As Ephesians 2:12 says, "That at the
time you were without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of
Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope and
without God in the world." Could a situation get any more
desperate than having no hope and being without God? This is the situation
of those who are outside of Christ.
If you thought you were saved when you accepted Christ as
you personal savior, and then later you were baptized, then your baptism
was not to save you. You thought you were already saved before baptism,
but you are still lost because the baptism that puts us into Christ also
saves us. If you thought that your sins were taken away before baptism,
when you accepted Christ as your personal savior, then your baptism was
not for the purpose of forgiveness of sins. You still have every sin you
have ever committed and are still separated from God. Many people
fail to recognize the urgency of the Lord's invitation.
Questions Lesson 17
Baptized Into Christ (click on the button of the answer of your
choice)
1) (Galatians 3:27 & Romans 6:3) The only way
to get into Christ is
To only believe in Him.
Saying the sinner's prayer.
Baptism.
2)
There are many people in Christ who were not baptized into Christ.
3) (Ephesians 1:3) Every spiritual blessing is located
In Christ.
Outside of Christ.
In every person's heart.
4)
Not all spiritual blessings are located in Christ.
5) (Romans 8:1) What advantage is stated here for those who are
in Christ Jesus?
There is no advantage.
No condemnation.
Condemnation.
6)
If we are not baptized into Christ we will be eternally condemned.
7) (Ephesians 1:7) Where is redemption and forgiveness of sins
located?
Outside of Christ.
At confession before a priest.
In Christ.
8)
Those who have not been baptized into Christ have already been redeemed
and forgiven of their sins.
9) (2 Corinthians 5:17) If anyone is in Christ he is
A new creation.
An old sinful creation.
Lost.
10)
If one has not been baptized into Christ he is still an old sinful
creature.
11) (Romans 6:3-4) When do we start to walk in newness of
life?
When we die physically.
When we are raised up out of the waters of baptism.
Each new day.
12)
Newness of life begins before we are baptized.
13) (John 3:5) Before we can enter the kingdom of God we must
Be born as an infant baby.
First find the kingdom of God.
Be born of water and Spirit.
14)
We are born of water when we are baptized.
15) (2 Timothy 2:10) What have those who are in Christ
obtained?
Salvation.
No salvation.
Eternal punishment.
16)
One who is outside of Christ has no hope of salvation.
17) (1 John 5:11) Only those who are in Christ have the promise
of
Being rich in worldly goods.
Eternal life.
Not having any problems.
18)
Those outside of Christ also have the promise of eternal life.
19) (Ephesians 2:12) Those who are outside of Christ have
No hope of going to Heaven.
Hope of going to Heaven.
Another chance in purgatory.
20)
(Romans 6:3) Baptism is the only way into Christ.
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