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Erlo Stegen

Faith, Baptism and Abiding

True faith results in permanent change, and abiding in Christ is a life of living in His presence and His presence in us.
Erlo Stegen emphasizes the significance of faith and baptism in the life of a believer, highlighting Jesus' command to preach the Gospel and the necessity of faith for salvation. He explains that baptism is an act of obedience and a public declaration of one's faith, rather than a means of salvation itself. Using the analogy of pickling, he illustrates that true faith leads to a permanent transformation, requiring believers to continually abide in Christ. This abiding relationship is essential for producing spiritual fruit and fulfilling the Great Commission. Ultimately, through faith in Jesus, believers experience repentance, new life, and a profound identification with Christ's death and resurrection.

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Mark 16: 15 & 16

"And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned."

Jesus' command to his disciples, just before He was to ascend to heaven, was to go into the whole world and preach the Gospel. This commission applies to us as well, for all His disciples must actively obey this commission.

The Bible says that "faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God." As we preach God's Word the Holy Spirit enables people to believe in Christ. Salvation is all about faith in Jesus Christ. Baptism has no power to save. Instead, baptism is an act of obedience as a testimony to the whole world that salvation has taken place. Water does not change a heart and produce Christians.

As an example of the meaning of baptism: A Greek poet and physician Nicander, who lived about 200 B.C, wrote a recipe for making pickles which is helpful because it uses both words used for baptism. Nicander says that in order to make a pickle, the vegetable, such as a cucumber, should first be 'dipped' (bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptized' (baptizo) in the vinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in a solution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act of baptizing the vegetable, produces a permanent change.

True faith results in permanent change. We need to be continually soaked and immersed in Christ - continually "pickled". Abiding in Him, as we are told in John 15, means a life of living in His presence and His presence in us. Only that type of baptism produces fruit.

By being baptized a person is proclaiming to the church, and to all of creation, that he is a new creature in Christ. Faith in Christ, means a total identification with our Lord Jesus Christ. When He died on Calvary, you died. When He was buried, you were buried with Him. And when He was resurrected you were resurrected with Him.

Through believing in Jesus a person repents of his sins and experiences new life. This must be an abiding life in His presence. Only then is Mark 15:16 fulfilled.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Commission to Preach the Gospel
  2. A. Jesus' command to his disciples
  3. B. The importance of actively obeying this commission
  4. II. The Power of Faith
  5. A. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God
  6. B. The Holy Spirit enables people to believe in Christ
  7. III. The Meaning of Baptism
  8. A. Baptism is an act of obedience as a testimony to the whole world
  9. B. Water does not change a heart and produce Christians
  10. IV. The Importance of Abiding in Christ
  11. A. True faith results in permanent change
  12. B. We need to be continually soaked and immersed in Christ

Key Quotes

“Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.” — Erlo Stegen
“True faith results in permanent change. We need to be continually soaked and immersed in Christ - continually 'pickled'.” — Erlo Stegen
“When He died on Calvary, you died. When He was buried, you were buried with Him. And when He was resurrected you were resurrected with Him.” — Erlo Stegen

Application Points

  • We must continually seek to be soaked and immersed in Christ, allowing His presence to transform our lives.
  • Baptism is not a means of salvation, but a public declaration of our faith in Jesus Christ.
  • Abiding in Christ is a life of living in His presence and His presence in us, resulting in true and lasting change.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of baptism?
Baptism is an act of obedience as a testimony to the whole world that salvation has taken place.
Can water change a heart and produce Christians?
No, water does not change a heart and produce Christians.
What is the relationship between faith and baptism?
Faith comes before baptism, and baptism is a result of faith.
What does it mean to abide in Christ?
Abiding in Christ means a life of living in His presence and His presence in us.
What is the significance of being baptized?
By being baptized a person is proclaiming to the church, and to all of creation, that he is a new creature in Christ.

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