Scripture: Romans 6:3-4, Matthew 28:19
Baptism isn’t magic. It won’t protect you. It won’t fix you if your heart hasn’t actually changed. Here’s the hard truth: you can’t bury someone who isn’t dead.
Think about what baptism actually means. You go into that water to symbolize that the old version of you—the one who lived for yourself, who chased what felt good, who did whatever you wanted—that person has died. You’ve chosen to let that go. Coming up out of the water means you’re resurrected as someone new, someone whose life now belongs to Jesus.
But if you haven’t actually made that choice? If you’re just going through the motions because your parents want you to, or because it’s what good Christians do, or because it’s tradition? Then you’re not being baptized. You’re performing a ritual. And rituals without reality are empty.
This is why baptism matters so much in Scripture. It’s the physical act that declares something spiritual has happened. You’ve died to your own will. You’ve chosen submission to Jesus as Lord. Without that death, baptism becomes meaningless theater. The water can’t do what only a decision can do.
Think about it: If baptism truly represents dying to yourself and living for Christ, what would that look like in your actual life this week?
Prayer: God, help me see baptism not as tradition but as a declaration. If I’ve been baptized, let me live like someone who actually died to myself. If I haven’t, give me clarity about whether I’m ready to truly surrender.


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