WHY BAPTISM BY IMMERSION? Romans 6:4
Were it not for the insistence of both papists and protestants that
infants be "baptized", there would be no question about the mode of baptism. The
only reason for perverting the ordinance of Christ into the sprinkling or pouring of water
is to accommodate the practice of infant "baptism". Our practice of immersing
believers is not a Baptist peculiarity. It is a biblical necessity for the following
reasons.
1. THE MEANING OF THE WORD BAPTIZE - The word "baptize" means
"to dip, plunge, or immerse." The word never means, and can never with honesty
be translated "sprinkle" or "pour". Immersion is not a mode of
baptism. Immersion is baptism. Without immersion, baptism has not taken place.
2. THE METHOD OF BAPTISM IN THE NEW TESTAMENT - How was baptism
practiced in the New Testament? That really should settle the issue for all who wish to
honor and obey the Word of God. Wherever John the Baptist baptized men he required
"much water" (John 3:23), because he could not baptize anyone with a teacup.
When the Lord Jesus was baptized he went into the river Jordan. The water was not brought
from the river to him. He was immersed in the water. Otherwise, he could not have come
"up straightway out of the water" (Matt. 3:16). When Philip baptized the
Ethiopian "they went down both into the water" and then came "up out of the
water" (Acts 8:38-39). That would hardly have been necessary if only a few drops of
water had been needed to do the work! In the New Testament baptism is always spoken of as
a burial (Rom. 6:4; Col. 2:12). When you bury a corpse in the earth, you do not throw a
few grains of sand in his face. You put him beneath the ground. And a person cannot be
buried with Christ in baptism except by immersion.
3. THE MESSAGE OF THIS GOSPEL ORDINANCE - Baptism is not a picture of
regeneration and spiritual renewal. It is a picture of substitutionary redemption and
spiritual resurrection (Rom. 6:36). In baptism we confess our faith in Christ's death as
our Substitute, our resurrection with him by the power of his Spirit, and our hope of the
resurrection to come. The only way the picture can be given is by immersion.