Apply The Decals

Apr 14, 2024    Pastor Matt Sturdevant

In this video, we explore the profound meaning behind two essential practices in the Christian faith: the Lord's Supper and baptism. These symbolic ceremonies, given by Jesus Himself, convey the transformative power of His sacrifice and the inner change experienced by every believer.


We begin by delving into the Lord's Supper, also known as communion, the Lord's Table, or the Breaking of Bread. This special ceremony is a time for Christians to remember and reflect on the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross. In Luke 22, we witness Jesus sharing bread and wine with His disciples during the last Passover meal before His crucifixion. He explains that the bread represents His body and the wine His blood, given for us. When partaking in the Lord's Supper, believers symbolically remember Jesus' broken body and shed blood, proclaiming His death until He returns (1 Corinthians 11:26). It is a powerful moment to reflect on God's love and grace, available to any believer who has put their faith in Christ. However, Scripture advises examining one's heart first to ensure being right with God and others (1 Corinthians 11:28).


Next, we examine the significance of baptism, an outward demonstration of the inward change that occurs when someone trusts Jesus as their Savior. The ceremony involves briefly submerging a person under water and bringing them back out, symbolizing the death of the old way of life and the rising to a new life in Christ. The Apostle Paul describes this beautifully in Romans 6:4, stating that we are buried with Christ through baptism into death, and just as Christ was raised from the dead, we too can walk in newness of life. Baptism powerfully illustrates the spiritual reality of being united with Jesus.


It is crucial to understand that while baptism does not save a person, as salvation is by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9), it is a vital first step of obedience after choosing to follow Jesus. In Matthew 28:19, Jesus commands His disciples to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Throughout the book of Acts, we see the pattern of people believing in Jesus and being baptized as a public declaration of their faith (Acts 2:41, 8:12).


For those who have put their faith in Jesus but haven't yet been baptized, we encourage you to take this next step. It is a way to personally identify with Christ, obey His command, and publicly declare your faith to others. If you are interested in learning more about baptism and preparing for this important step of obedience, we invite you to sign up for our next baptism class. The class covers the meaning of baptism, what to expect, and how to share your story about your new faith in Jesus Christ.


In conclusion, the Lord's Supper and baptism are rich with meaning, connecting believers to Jesus' death and resurrection. They unite Christians throughout history who have shared in these practices and set them apart as belonging to God. If you have given your life to Jesus, celebrating the Lord's Supper and being baptized are powerful next steps to grow in your faith. For more information on the Lord's Supper, baptism, and other aspects of the Christian faith, please visit our website or contact us directly. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have and support you on your journey of faith.


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