Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death? Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. Romans 6:3-4 NKJV
When I became a Christian, I really didn’t know much. Since I had never read more than a few random Bible verses, my grasp of theology or understanding of redemption was sketchy at best. But I believed with all my heart and simply committed myself to Jesus, knowing that this meant the end of my old life and the beginning of something new. So, when someone came to me and said, “Okay so next you get baptized!” I was like, “Okay, great! Whatever Jesus wants!” Being baptized was not something I had ever really thought much about, little realizing that it was a deeply controversial topic for some. More recently baptism has made headlines in the news, with large numbers of young people at various college campuses around the country joyfully accepting Christ and eagerly receiving baptism. “They Want God: 8,000 students.” Lost in all the commotion over the exact moment or means of our salvation is the blessing that Jesus has reserved for us in the ordinance of water baptism.
Today’s verse tells us that when we are baptized, it is about more than just getting wet. The New Testament writers give us two examples of what baptism means. First, baptism means entering the ark with Noah and being saved from the judgement of sin (1 Peter 3:20-21). Secondly baptism is passing through the Red Sea and being forever separated from our old life to a new one in Christ. (1 Corinthians 10:1-2) But, neither of these references comes close to explaining the wonderful blessing of the promise God offers us in today’s verse. Baptism is more than being saved from judgement, delivered from our enemies or separated for God’s purposes. Baptism is being united with Jesus Christ. Baptism is the step of faith by which we become one with Jesus Christ. Baptism is saying “I do” at the altar with Jesus, “Till death do we part.” Baptism is choosing to let go of our old desires, plans, and dreams, and reach out to what God has in mind. Baptism is planting our seed of faith in the Garden Tomb, and trusting that “”just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.”
If you have not yet been baptized since you believed, I urge you with all my heart to obey by faith the Bible’s command (Acts 2:38,) It may be challenging, scary or controversial in your family, but when you do, you will begin to unlock the full blessing of being united with Christ. You will become one with Him at the cross, where He died, in His burial, trusting in the Father’s promise, and on the third day when the stone rolled away and together with Jesus, we walk out into a new life, forever united with Him!

As a young man baptism was an enormous step of faith into the arms of Jesus for me.
Amen David, it is a big step and a blessing many hold back from for one reason or another.
I was six years old when I asked Jesus into my life. (Some say no one that young can do that, but I did). I was scared of water, but so determined to follow Jesus that I was baptized in a farm pond walking out in water up to my waist. It was a blessed moment I still remember 69 years later.
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