

The Theology and Basics of Baptism & Communion
What is Baptism?
o Method: Infant or believer?
o Mode: Sprinkling, pouring, Immersion?
o An action or the results? Dying or tinging
Paul connects the signs circumcision and baptism. Colossians 2:11-12
Circumcision did not produce salvation. Romans 4:9-12
Circumcision and baptism are signs representing membership in a community of truth. Romans 3:1-2
Baptism is spiritual warfare! 1 Peter 3:18-22
Baptism is a pledge of allegiance to King Jesus and Kingdom of God.
What is Communion?
Our understanding communion should be framed by the last supper.
The last supper was a Passover meal. Luke 22:7-23
Communion celebrates the New Covenant told of by Jeremiah and initiated through Jesus’ blood.
Paul’s theology of communion revolves around fellowship and remembrance. 1 Corinthians 8-11
CONTEXT IS KEY!!!!
• 1 Corinthians chapters 8-11 are one unit. Understanding the context will help us understand communion and what it means for the church.
Recap:
• 1 Corinthians 8 and 11:17-34 connect the importance unity in relationships when taking communion.
• 1 Corinthians 9 and 11:17-34 connect communion to the fellowship meal of the priesthood in the OT. The church (all believers) is the new priesthood and communion is our fellowship meal.
• 1 Corinthians 10 and 11:17-34 connect the concept of fellowship in this ritual and how we actually connect with God during communion.
• 1 Corinthians 11:1-16 and 11:17-34 connect the necessity for equality within the Church and the importance of meeting needs in the body. We come to the table as equals.
Communion is:
• To Remember: The purpose of the Lord’s supper is the “remember the Lord’s death until he comes” and proclaim his death (and resurrection) to onlookers.
• To Fellowship: Don’t turn it into a spectacle or an occasion where fellow believers are humiliated or dis-fellowshipped by something we do in our local bodies. Use the opportunity to meet needs.
*Shout out to The Naked Bible Podcast and Dr. Michael Heiser. Check out his episodes on Communion and Baptism for more on this. much of our material is a summary of his teachings on these topics.