Rise and Be Baptized
By
Shelby G. Floyd

There are only three aspects of baptism: (1) The subject of baptism—a person old enough to be accountable for their actions; (2) The action of baptism—by immersion since the original means to dip, plunge or immerse; and, (3) The purpose of baptism—for, in order to, unto the forgiveness of sins; to put one into Christ where all spiritual blessing are to be found and to induct one into the body of Christ—the church purchased by his blood.
When
Paul gave an account of his own baptism, he related that the preacher Ananias
said, “And now why do you wait? Rise and be baptized and wash away your
sins, calling on his name” (Acts
If Paul was saved before his
baptism, then he was saved while still in his sins. But Jesus said baptism was
to be saved from sin: “And he said to
them, "Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole
creation. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not
believe will be condemned (Mk.
Paul was not saved before his baptism. Paul was a strict, zealous persecutor of the church and he thought he was doing the right thing. But he was lost without Christ. But when he did what Christ commanded him to do by the preaching of the gospel, he was saved like everyone else then and like all are today. Copyright © 2011 Shelby Floyd, All Rights Reserved