What the Bible Really Says About Baptism 💧 The Truth About Salvation & Water Baptism

What the Bible Really Says About Baptism 💧 The Truth About Salvation & Water Baptism

What the Bible Really Says About Baptism 💧 The Truth About Salvation & Water Baptism What does the Bible actually teach about baptism? Is it just a symbol, or is it essential for salvation? In this in-depth, scripture-filled study, we examine what the New Testament truly says about water baptism, the only baptism emphasized under the gospel of Christ. The Bible never teaches that baptism is an “outward sign of an inward grace,” nor does it teach sprinkling or pouring. Instead, the scriptures describe baptism as a burial, an immersion in water where the old man of sin is crucified and a new life begins (Romans 6:3–6; Colossians 2:12). This video explores every major passage on baptism — Acts 2:38, Acts 22:16, Galatians 3:27, 1 Peter 3:21, Mark 16:16, Romans 6, and more — proving that baptism is for the remission of sins, is the moment sins are washed away, and is the act that places a person into Christ, where salvation is found. Baptism is not optional. It is a command of God (Acts 10:48), the answer of a good conscience (1 Peter 3:21), and the final step between a sinner and salvation. The real question is this: Have you been scripturally baptized according to the New Testament?