07-27-25 – Psalm 40:5 – Baptism: What are the Benefits of Baptism
July 27, 2025
Grace, peace and mercy be yours in Jesus’ name. Amen.
The Bible says:
You have multiplied, O Lord my God,
Your wondrous deeds
and Your thoughts toward us;
None can compare with You!
I will proclaim and tell of them,
Yet they are more than can be told.1
In the Church we follow something called the Church Year. It starts in the last week of November with the Advent season. Then the Christmas season follows. That brings us to the season of Epiphany. Then comes Lent and Easter, the time when we focus our attention on Jesus’ death and resurrection.
Then comes the long season of Pentecost, which is sometimes referred to as “Ordinary Time.” That is the time we are in right now, and it is a great time to remember our Baptism, because it is during this time we remember how our Baptism connects us to Jesus’ death and resurrection and how we live our lives, in the Church, waiting for Jesus’ return.
The first thing we should remember when thinking about our Baptism is something I mentioned last time. Although it is an event that occurred at a time in the past, it is a present event. It is an here-and-now event. So we don’t say, I was Baptized, we say I am Baptized. We should think of our Holy Baptism as something happening to us all the time everyday.
Baptism means something to us. It teaches us something. It does something to us. The first thing Holy Baptism does is give us forgiveness for our sins. It makes us reborn, from above, into the house of God. It sets us free from slavery to sin and Satan’s grip, as we are washed clean and mark as one redeemed, or bought back, by Christ.
The second thing Baptism does is connect us to our God: Father, T Son and Holy Spirit. Through Holy Baptism we become God’s child. We become part of His family. It changes who and what we are. How do we know? Because God’s Word says so.2
There are people all over the world trying to find ways to get connected to God. They want to climb a mountain, go on a pilgrimage or great trek. Those might be helpful in shutting down the world and focusing on God, but there is a more simple way. The simple answer is: We get connected to God, not when we go find Him, but when He comes to find us, through His Word and through the Sacraments, the sacred acts, like Holy Baptism and Holy communion. God comes to us through the Means of Grace.3
St. Paul teaches us in the Bible that Baptism is a washing, a renewal, a regeneration, by the Holy Spirit.4 In other words Almighty God is acting personally, intimately, in our lives. Other places St. Paul says we are clothed with Christ.5 He goes even further. He says through Baptism we are joined with Jesus in His death, and in His resurrection back to life.6
There is an old hymn with words that ask, “Were you there when they crucified my Lord?7” The answer is: Through Holy Baptism, yes you were there. Which is why that hymn goes on to say, “It causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble.” Yet even more important is Easter Sunday when Jesus rose from the dead. We were there too. We rose with Him. We live forever with Him. All who believe and are baptized will be saved.8 Baptism bring us into that relationship with God.
You see Baptism is not just some Church thing. It is not just something you do when you’re a kid to make grandma and grandpa feel good. Baptism is one of the ways in which you touch God. Though Holy Baptism God pours Himself into you. You become a temple of the Holy Spirit.9 With the sign of the cross placed on your head and your heart,10 God’s name is p laced on you, and you are His own.11 You become part of His family.
That is not some new idea. These truths and promises of God have been taught in the Christian Church for over 2,000 years, from since the time when Jesus gave us these gifts. We’ve got: sermons, letters, and Bible studies from people all the way back to the actual students of Jesus’ own disciples showing us these things. The teachings and understanding of Holy Baptism are one of the most important things you can learn, which is why we spend so much time talking about it. That is why I want you to understand your Baptism is something to which you should cling, and everyday.
It is so very important you understand, here at Church we focus on more then just the glory and wonder of Jesus. We also focus on the glory and wonder in which we get to be a part of Jesus’ work, a part of Jesus’ family. I n Holy Baptism we are given God’s forgiveness, life and salvation. That is why you are here. That is why you were given life and why you live on this Earth. So you could be part of the Holy Christian Apostolic Church.
In that title: Holy Christian Apostolic Church, the word Apostolic means: ‘to be sent.’ That is what we are. First made children of God and then sent to tell others starting in our own homes and communities, and then reaching out to the very ends of the Earth.12 Knowing you are never alone. Through your Baptism you are never alone. The Jesus in the water is Jesus who is always with you.13
Amen.
1Psalm 40:5
2John 1:12
3“The Means of Grace” are the means by which God come to us in: the Absolution, Baptism, Communion and His Word.
4Titus 3:5
5Galatians 3:27
6Romans 6:4
7LSB 456
8Mark 16:16
91 Corinthians 6:19
10Rite of Holy Baptism
11Isaiah 43:1
12Acts 1:8
13Matthew 28:18-20
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