
16 June 2026 Baptism and Discipleship in Matthew 28: Everyday Identity in Christ Theology Tuesday
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: Baptism and Discipleship in Matthew 28: Everyday Identity in Christ
Baptism is far more than a one-time ceremony or a photograph tucked away in the past. In Matthew 28, Jesus places baptism at the very heart of making disciples, revealing that it is not merely a church tradition but a public declaration of belonging to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. In this episode of Theology Tuesday, we explore how baptism shapes everyday Christian living, providing a weapon against temptation, grounding believers in the family of God, and inviting accountability within the local church.
Drawing from Matthew | 28:19–20, Romans | 6:3–4, John | 14:15, and 1 Peter | 3:21, we examine the theological significance of being baptized into the name of the Triune God and consider the practical implications for Monday through Saturday life. Baptism reminds believers that they have been united with Christ in His death and resurrection and now belong to Him.
If you've ever thought of baptism as merely a past event, this study will encourage you to see it as a daily reality—a constant reminder that you have been bought, buried, raised, and branded by the grace of God.
Listen in and reflect on what it means to live every day in the reality of your baptism.
#Baptism
#Matthew28
#GreatCommission
#ChristianDiscipleship
#Romans6
#TrinitarianTheology
#TheologyForEverydayLife
#ChurchOrdinances
#BelieverBaptism
#IdentityInChrist
#LocalChurchLife
#Matthew281920
#Romans634
#TheologyTuesday
Baptism is far more than a one-time ceremony or a photograph tucked away in the past. In Matthew 28, Jesus places baptism at the very heart of making disciples, revealing that it is not merely a church tradition but a public declaration of belonging to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. In this episode of Theology Tuesday, we explore how baptism shapes everyday Christian living, providing a weapon against temptation, grounding believers in the family of God, and inviting accountability within the local church.
Drawing from Matthew | 28:19–20, Romans | 6:3–4, John | 14:15, and 1 Peter | 3:21, we examine the theological significance of being baptized into the name of the Triune God and consider the practical implications for Monday through Saturday life. Baptism reminds believers that they have been united with Christ in His death and resurrection and now belong to Him.
If you've ever thought of baptism as merely a past event, this study will encourage you to see it as a daily reality—a constant reminder that you have been bought, buried, raised, and branded by the grace of God.
Listen in and reflect on what it means to live every day in the reality of your baptism.
#Baptism
#Matthew28
#GreatCommission
#ChristianDiscipleship
#Romans6
#TrinitarianTheology
#TheologyForEverydayLife
#ChurchOrdinances
#BelieverBaptism
#IdentityInChrist
#LocalChurchLife
#Matthew281920
#Romans634
#TheologyTuesday

