Growing in Grace Lesson 2
Growing in Grace Lesson 2
Written by Dr. Ed Nelson. Copyrighted 1976, 1981, 1984 (Revised), 1986, 1988.
Published by: The Mile High Evangelist Press, P.O. Box 260268, Denver CO 80226. All rights reserved.
This verse tells us that those who believed on the day of Pentecost were baptized following their
salvation. Every believer should be baptized following his salvation. We have several Biblical
reasons that make baptism important.
“Then they that gladly received his word were baptized.” Those who heard the
Word and received Christ were baptized. – Acts 2:41
“But when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of
God, and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and
women.” – Acts 2:12
“And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the
water, both Philip and the eunuch/ and he baptized him.” – Acts 8:38
“And immediately there fell from his eyes ass it had been scales: and he received
sight forthwith and arose, and was baptized.” – Acts 9:18
“And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes: and
was baptized, he and all his, straightway.” – Acts 16:33
“When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.”
– Acts 19:5
In I Corinthians 1:14-15 Paul said that he baptized a few converts in Corinth. He revealed that
the Corinthian church did baptize converts but that they did not need to be divided over the
personality of the preacher who baptized them.
“Therefore we are buried with him by baptism unto death.” – Romans 6:4
“Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him.”
– Colossians 2:12
Then baptism is a public testimony that we want to live for Christ in the new life we have in Him
(Romans 6:1-6). It is also a means of blessing, for it surely adds joy to our salvation decision.
The only scriptural baptism is that which uses immersion. The very Greek word for baptism,
“baptizo,” means “to dip, to plunge under, or to submerge.” The scriptural expressions such as
“much water” (John 3:23), “down…into the water” (Acts 8:38), and “coming up out of the
water” (Mark 1:10) give proof that baptism is by immersion.
The only baptism that can picture death, burial, and resurrection is immersion. “Therefore we
are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the
glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life” (Romans 6:4).
had to believe before he could be baptized. The one requirement for baptism is that a person be
saved before he is baptized.
Therefore, baptism of infants who are not old enough to believe is totally unscriptural. Baptism
is for believers only. Please note again the verse at the head of this chapter – “Then they that
gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about
three thousand souls” (Acts 2:41).
Also, a person who was baptized before he was saved is not scripturally baptized. I was put
under the water when I was twelve years old. Then I was saved when I was twenty-one years old.
I realized that my being immersed before I was saved was not scriptural baptism, and I
requested baptism after I was saved, you are not scripturally baptized, and you need to be
identified with Christ in baptism followed salvation.
Romans 6:4 gives the answer: “Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death:
that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also
should walk in newness of life.”
Baptism should be followed with a new walk. We should have transformed lives so that the
world can see the difference. This should involve our church fellowship, our stewardship, and
our Christian growth.
I close this lesson with a quote by the late Dr. M. R. DeHaan in his booklet, Water Baptism:
“In the early days of the church… baptism was a declaration that the believer was
definitely identifying himself with that group of people who were called
Christians and were despised and hated. To be a Christian meant something. To
identify yourself with those who were called Christians meant persecution, maybe
death; it meant being ostracized from your family, shunned by friends. And the
one act which was the final declaration of this identification was BAPTISM. As
long as a man gathered with Christians, he was tolerated, but when once he
submitted to baptism, he declared to all the world. I BELONG TO THIS
DESPISED GROUP, and immediately he was persecuted, hated, and despised. In
baptism, therefore, the believer entered into the fellowship of the sufferings of
Christ. A person might be a believer and keep it strictly a secret and thus avoid
unpleasantness and suffering, but once he submitted to public baptism he had
burned his bridges behind him.”
2. List at least three promises that were a blessing to you from your reading of John 8 – 14.
Record under #1 of your “NOTES” on a separate page.
3. List one truth received during your reading each day that was a blessing to you and could
be applied to your life that day. Record this under #2 of your “NOTES” on a separate page.
4. Read John, chapters 8 – 14, noting the number of times you find the word believe. Please
record your findings under #3 of your “NOTES” on a separate page.
1. What was the one requirement that Philip gave of the Ethiopian eunuch for him to
qualify to be baptized? (Acts 8:36-37)
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2. How soon after salvation were people baptized in New Testament times? (Acts 8:36 –
38, 16:33)
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NOTES:
1. Promises I have found in John 8 – 14 that were a real blessing to me (List at least three.):
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2. Truths I received from my daily reading of John 8 – 14 that I applied to my life each day:
Day 1 – John 8
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Day 2 – John 9
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Day 3 – John 10
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Day 4 – John 11
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Day 5 – John 12
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Day 6 – John 13
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Day 7 – John 14
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3. The verses I found in John 8 – 14 in which there is a form of the word believe:
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