1. BAPTISM IS A PUBLIC DECLARATION OF A NEW ASSOCIATION.
It’s a way of saying, I’m going public with who I’m identifying with. When we are baptized, we are associating with the message and the person of Jesus Christ.
Shortly before he began his public ministry, Jesus was baptized by his cousin John. You may have heard him referred to as John the Baptist. John taught that people should repent and surrender their lives to God. As a symbol for those who believed in this message, they were baptized in a river. One day, Jesus went to be baptized by John. When John saw him approaching, he proclaimed to his followers, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). When Jesus was baptized, he was associating himself with the message John had been declaring.