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Baptism And The Communion23 [Acts 1:11] / Ephphatha Discipleship Training (Basic Course)E. C. D.T.C 2021. 9. 11. 15:04
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Baptism And
The Communion23
[Acts 1:5]
/ Ephphatha Discipleship
Training (Basic Course)
/ By Pastor Priscilla
Baptism and the Communion
For John baptized with water,
but in a few days you will be
baptized with the Holy Spirit.
There are many ceremonies
held in church, two of which,
are baptism and the
Communion.
In that all the believers in Jesus
as their personal saviour should
take part in them, we are going to
study those two ceremonies.
1. What is baptism?
Baptism, being a ceremony
of entering the Christian community,
means ‘to wash’, or ‘to cleanse’,
and its feature is ‘to be sunk in’,
or ‘to die and to be born again’.
1) Division of baptism
The Bible shows that there
are two kinds of baptism.
"For John baptized with water,
but in a few days you will be baptized
with the Holy Spirit."
(Acts 1:5)
It is not a man but the Lord who
gives the baptism of the Spirit.
“I baptize you with
water for repentance.
But after me will come one who
is more powerful than I, whose
sandals I am not fit to carry.
He will baptize you with
the Holy Spirit and with fire.”
(Matt 3:11)
The baptism of water is given
by the Lord’s servants, that is,
the ministers. (Acts 10:47)
"Can anyone keep these people
from being baptized with water?
They have received the Holy
Spirit just as we have."
What happens as we are
baptised by the Spirit?
In reply Jesus declared,
"I tell you the truth, no one can
see the kingdom of God unless
he is born again."
(John 3:3 )
"And that is what some of you were.
But you were washed, you were
sanctified, you were justified in
the name of the Lord Jesus Christ
and by the Spirit of our God.
(1 Corin 6:11)
While the baptism of the Sprit
is given to the heart, the baptism
of water is external and symbolic,
and it is a kind of ritual for entering
the Christian community.
2) The order of baptism
Which baptism should we receive first?
We can see that both the baptism
of water and that of the Holy Spirit
are very important from the Bible.
Three cases about the
order are shown in the Bible.
[1] To receive both of the two
at the same time.
"As soon as Jesus was baptized,
he went up out of the water.
At that moment heaven
was opened, and he saw
the Spirit of God descending
like a dove and lighting on him."
(Matt 3:16)
[2] The baptism of water
followed by that of the Spirit
"On hearing this, they were
baptized into the name
of the Lord Jesus.
When Paul placed his hands
on them, the Holy Spirit came
on them, and they spoke in
tongues and prophesied."
(Acts 19:5-6)
[3] The baptism of the
Spirit followed by that of water
" While Peter was still speaking
these words, the Holy Spirit came
on all who heard the message. "
(Acts 10:44)
"Can anyone keep these peoplefrom being baptized with water?
They have received the Holy
Spirit just as we have."
(Acts 10:47 )
But, more important is the baptism
of the Spirit because it is not by water
but by the Spirit that we are washed
of sin and born again and renewed.
And, those who have been renewed
after receiving the Spirit and believing
in Jesus and have been born again
should naturally proclaim they are
Christians, being baptized by water,
and also should serve the Lord,
being a member of the
Christians community.
3) Time for baptism
There is no time assigned
specially for baptism.
It is possible at any time with
receiving Jesus as the
personal saviour.
But, in general, we have the
ceremony of ‘having studied’
some time after the start of
attending church
(3-6 months or so).
The ceremony is intended
to make the persons assured
of their church life, and to help them
settled and prepare for the baptism.
And, as the belief goes on faithful
for about 6 months to one year,
they are baptized; the education
for that period is to make them
first equipped with faith.
Both the baptism of water
and that of the Spirit are
together precious to us.
Therefore, once we have
received Jesus, we should
become sound Christians
through both of the two,
and also, as member
of the Christian community,
we should be glad to serve the Lord.
"Peter replied,"Repent and be baptized,
every one of you, in the name
of Jesus Christ for forgiveness
of your sins.
And you will receive the gift
of the Holy Spirit.”
(Acts 2:38)
If the baptism
of water only was given,
then there should be the
baptism of the Spirit,
so that we may have the
assurance of faith, and
if he baptism of the Spirit
only was given, we should
be baptized by water soon,
so that we, being a member of the
church, can serve and minister
to the church.
2. What is the Communion?
In memory of the
Lord’s suffering on the cross,
this is the holy ceremony which
the Christians who follow
the Lord should join.
1) Who made this ceremony,
and when was done for the first time?
"While they were eating,
Jesus took bread, gave thanks
and broke it, and gave it to
his disciples, saying,
"Take and eat; this is my body.”
Then he took the cup, gave thanks
and offered it to them, saying,
"Drink from it, all of you.
This is my blood of the covenant,
which is poured out for many
for the forgiveness of sins.
(Matt 26:26-28)
"For I received from the Lord
what I also passed on to you:
The Lord Jesus, on the night
he was betrayed, took bread,
and when
he had given thanks,
he broke it and said,
"This is my body, which is for you;
do this in remembrance of me."
In the same way, after supper
he took the cup, saying,
"This cup is the new
covenant in my blood; do this,
whenever you drink it, in
remembrance of me.
" For whenever you eat this bread
and drink this cup, you proclaim
the Lord's death until he comes."
(1 Corin 11:23-26 )
2) Who can take part in this ceremony?
Anyone can take part in the
ceremony who believes
Jesus as the saviour.
But, since it is impossible to prove
one’s faith, the church makes it a
rule to have only the baptized join it.
3) When is communion held,
and what is its meaning?
There is no day assigned
specially to be held.
Depending on each church, i
t may be held once a year
or even once a week.
Important is its meaning.
"In the same way, after supper
he took the cup, saying,
"This cup is the new covenant
in my blood; do this, whenever you
drink it, in remembrance of me."
(1 Corin 11:25)
"I have set you an example that
you should do as I have
done for you. "
(John 13:15)
As we join the ceremony,
we should take it as a precious time
of grace in which to be reassured
of the grace of salvation
and to be thankful for the grace
of the cross, and to be
reconvened of belief.
And, also we may have to be glad
to follow the Lord by tearing off
ourselves for the brethren.
4) What attitude do we need
to join the ceremony?
"Therefore, whoever eats
the bread or drinks the cup of
the Lord in an unworthy manner
will be guilty of sinning against
the body and blood
of the Lord.
A man ought to examine himself
before he eats of the bread
and drinks of the cup. "
(1 Corin 11:27-28)
3. Conclusion
The people who received Jesus
should receive the baptism of the Spirit,
to be convinced of the faith and salvation,
and should receive the baptism of water
through faithful education to become
a member of the church,
and also should proclaim their
being a person of God in public
to members of the church.
And, those who became Christians
through baptism of water and
the Spirit should participate
in the holy Communion in
memory of the Lord’s blood
and flesh, that is,
the love of the cross, only
after becoming well prepared.
- The end -
2021/08/26
/ By Priscilla
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