• Learning About Baptism From A Captain
• It shall be our objective to reveal a Biblical truth frequently distorted by many groups in the religious world and outright denied by others.

• INTRODUCTION
• Isaiah 1:18 – “Come now, and let us reason together," Says the LORD, "Though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They shall be as wool.”
• Our study for these sermons is entitled:
“A Snake, A Captain, A Blind Man, & Baptism”.
• It shall be our objective to reveal a Biblical truth frequently distorted by many groups in the religious world and outright denied by others.
• We shall proceed by examining each of the subject parts separately before establishing how in principle they are related.

• THE CAPTAIN
• The record of the captain is found in 2 Kings 5.
• His name is Naaman.
• He held the rank of Captain in the powerful Syrian army.
• The Bible describes him as having been:
• Noble and mighty.
• A man of valor.

• THE CAPTAIN
• However, Naaman had a very serious physical problem by both ancient standards and ours . . .
• He was a leper . . . he had leprosy.
• A leper is a person who suffers from a slowly progressing and incurable skin disease.
• Leprosy is a chronic, infectious disease characterized by sores, scabs, and white shining spots beneath the skin.
• Leprosy was characterized by formation of nodules that would spread, causing loss of sensation and deformity.
• The disease was/is loathsome . .
• A seemingly incurable disease.

• THE CAPTAIN
• Naaman found a ray of hope.
• Naaman had captured a little Jewish maiden who told him of a great prophet in her homeland of Israel who could heal him of his dreaded disease.
• With great hope and high expectations, Naaman, with his King’s blessings, hurried to the prophet whom we know to be Elisha.

• THE CAPTAIN
• Upon his arrival, Elisha sent a servant out to Naaman and told him to go dip seven times in the Jordan River and he would be healed.
• Naaman turned away in a rage and prepared to return to Syria.
• He was greatly disappointed because he thought, mind you, thought the prophet would come out to him and tell do or tell him to do some great thing.
• He also thought other rivers were more desirable than the Jordan River.

• THE CAPTAIN
• Man has long overlooked the simplicity of the ways in which God works.
• Remember that God does not always work as man has preconceived that He will.
• Listen to and cherish a great passage of Scripture as recorded in Isaiah 55:6-9 – “Seek the LORD while He may be found, Call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake his way, And the unrighteous man his thoughts; Let him return to the LORD, And He will have mercy on him; And to our God, For He will abundantly pardon. For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways, says the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways, And My thoughts than your thoughts.”

• THE CAPTAIN
• With Naaman’s belligerent attitude, it could be said that he had a problem of attitude as well as a disease of the body.
• Unfortunately, Naaman is not the last one to trust in his own thoughts rather than the thoughts of God.
• The conscience of man has often led him to oppose the will of God.
• Certainly the apostle Paul would serve as a New Testament example of such while utterly opposing and persecuting the church of Christ.

• THE CAPTAIN
• Do you like happy endings?
Most people do, and Naaman’s story has a happy ending for him.
• In time Naaman was counseled by a trusted servant and he overcame his prejudice and stubborn will and went to the Jordan River.
• He dipped one time . . . a second time . . . a third time . . . a fourth time . . . a fifth time . . . a sixth time . . . and then a seventh time after which his flesh became whole and the leprosy was completely gone . . . totally eradicated from his body.

• THE CAPTAIN
• The first dip was a step of obedience . . .
• The second dip was another step of obedience . . .
• The third dip was another step of obedience . . .
• The fourth dip was another step of obedience . . .
• The fifth dip was another step of obedience . . .
• The sixth dip was another step of obedience . . .
• And the seventh dip was the completion of his obedience that brought about his cleansing.
• It took all the steps in order to reach the final step and the promised cleansing.
• The promised cleansing did not come until all the steps (in this case dips) had been completed.

• THE CAPTAIN
• “Was this water salvation?”
• No! This was not water salvation.
• None but the vain would say that there was power or magic in the water to cleanse Naaman.
• The power of God healed Naaman . . .
• but when? . . .
• at what point?
• The water was only an instrument God used to test the faith of Naaman.

• THE CAPTAIN
• God appointed a time and a place where He would meet Naaman with salvation from his disease of leprosy.
• Until Naaman came to the PLACE (THE JORDAN RIVER), and to the TIME (THE SEVENTH DIP), he was not cleansed.
• Sounds a lot like the principle of God’s plan for man’s salvation in man’s obeying the Gospel.
• It was OBEY and be HEALED, or DISOBEY and REMAIN AS A LEPER.

• THE CAPTAIN
• Now notice the order of Naaman’s healing:
• Belief . . . . . . “If I dip 7 times in Jordan, I will be healed.”
• Obedience . . . . . . Seven dips in the Jordan River
• Cleansing . . . . . . The benefit (blessing) received upon compliance to the command.
• BELIEF + OBEDIENCE = CLEANSING

• CONCLUSION (Part two)
• After a few lessons, we will see how the story of the Captain can teach us lessons about baptism.
• Many in the religious world may be able to understand this lesson,
• But they fail to understand the parallel when it comes to baptism.
• We will see and learn the importance of baptism.

By Carey Scott from an outline by Donnie S. Barnes

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