Tuesday, October 21, 2025

“A Believer Who Is Baptized vs. A Believer Who Is Not Baptized”

 

“A Believer Who Is Baptized vs. A Believer Who Is Not Baptized”

Mark 16:16: "He who believes and is baptized will be saved."

Matthew 28:19–20: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."

Romans 6:3–5: "As many as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death...so that we might walk in newness of life." 

Aspect

A Believer Who Is Baptized

A Believer Who Is Not Baptized

Meaning

He not only believes inwardly in Christ but is outwardly baptized into Christ (Rom. 6:3), united with Him in death and resurrection, becoming part of the new creation.

He believes inwardly but has not yet taken the outward step of testimony and separation; his faith remains internal without entering into full union with Christ.

Symbolism

Water symbolizes death and burial (Rom. 6:4); coming out of the water signifies resurrection life and a new beginningtestifying the transfer from the old creation to the new.

Lacks the outward sign of burial and resurrection; still stands on the ground of the old creation without a clear break from sin, the world, and the flesh.

Distinction

Baptized believers are joined to Christ in spirit (Gal. 3:27) and incorporated into His Body visibly; the unbaptized cannot manifest this union outwardly.

One has both spiritual and practical belonging; the other has only inward faith without public declaration.

Result

Freed from sin’s dominion and the old man (Rom. 6:6–7); receives the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38); gains testimony and fellowship in the church.

Though saved (Mark 16:16a), lacks corporate fellowship and spiritual growth; testimony and service are limited.

Explanation

The Lord commanded that “he who believes and is baptized shall be saved” (Mark 16:16). Baptism completes and extends faithit's the practical entrance into Christ (Rom. 6:3).

Faith without baptism brings salvation but lacks the experiential transfer into resurrection life and visible testimony.

Examples

(1) Jesus’ baptismshowed His identification with sinners (Matt. 3:13–17).
(2) The 3,000 on Pentecostbelieved and were baptized, entering church life (Acts 2:41).

(1) The thief on the crossbelieved and was saved but could not be baptized or bear outward witness (Luke 23:42–43).

Application

Believers should be baptized promptly after believing, witnessing union with Christ in His death and resurrection, and entering church fellowship.

Those who believe but are not yet baptized should understand baptism’s meaning and obey the Lord’s command to perfect their faith.

Key Point

Baptism is the continuation and completion of faithfaith brings life, baptism brings one into the reality and testimony of that life.

Faith alone saves, but without baptism the testimony and growth in life remain incomplete.

Conclusion

He who believes and is baptized shall be saved” (Mark 16:16). Baptism is the ordained way to enter into Christ, His Body, and the reality of the new creation.

One who believes but is not baptized is saved inwardly but has not outwardly entered into the full experience of salvation.

Related Scriptures

Acts 2:38, 41: "Repent, and be baptized each of you in the name of Jesus Christ...and those who received his word were baptized."

Gal. 3:27: "As many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ."

John 3:5: "Unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God."

Luke 23:42–43: "Jesus, remember me when you enter your kingdom...Truly I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise."

 

🔑 Key Summary

1.      Faith brings the seed of divine life.

2.      Baptism brings the outward testimony and union with Christ.

3.      Faith + Baptism = complete salvation experience and testimony.

4.      Baptism brings believers into Christ’s death and resurrection and the reality of the church and God’s kingdom.

 

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