What benefits does Baptism give? It works for forgiveness of sins, rescues from death and the devil, and gives eternal salvation to all who believe this, as the words and promises of God declare. Which are these words and promises of God? Christ says in the last chapter of Mark: “Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned”(Mark 16:16). In and through Baptism, God cleanses us from all of our sins, and gives us eternal life. It is all God’s doing as He gives us His blessing. It is His promise.
Why are infants and young children baptized? They are baptized for the same reason adults are baptized—because of the command and promise of God. What is promised in Baptism is given to all who receive it; therefore, infants and young children also have the promise of God. They too are made children of God. They too are included in the words “all nations”(Matt.28:19). Jesus specifically invites little children to come to Him (Luke 18:15–17). But most important, as sinners, infants need what Baptism gives. By His word God created all that is seen and unseen. The unborn child, John the Baptist, leaped in his mother’s womb when he heard the word of God (Luke1:41–44). Why is there any doubt that in and through the Word and the promise of Baptism, God works a similar gift of faith in the infant? If we misunderstand Baptism to be our work, then we will always cast doubt on it. When we recognize that it is not our work, but God’s gracious promise and work, we realize that infants are to be baptized and receive the treasures offered in and through Baptism.
For more information about baptism, watch this video from Pastor Jon, the lead pastor at our Mansfield/St. John Campus.