Let's Talk About Baptism
Episode 8 of the Solid Food podcast, hosted by Dr. Lee Lewis, titled "Let's Talk About Baptism" was published on January 26, 2026 and runs 42 minutes.
January 26, 2026 ·42m · Solid Food
Summary
Baptism is one of the most debated and misunderstood practices in Christianity, and yet Scripture speaks about it with remarkable clarity. In this episode of Solid Food, Dr. Lee Lewis explores what baptism is, what it accomplishes, and why it matters—drawing primarily from Romans 6 and the broader testimony of Scripture. Together, we examine baptism’s roots in Second Temple Judaism, its role in Christian initiation, and its connection to grace, faith, repentance, and new life in Christ. This is not a polemic, but a careful biblical study designed to inform conscience and strengthen conviction. Wherever you land, you are encouraged to let Scripture—not tradition orassumption—shape your understanding.Works CitedBenjamin Espinoza, “Baptism,” in The Lexham Bible Dictionary, ed. John D. Barry et al. (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).William Hendriksen and Simon J. Kistemaker, Exposition of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, vol. 12–13, New Testament Commentary (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001), 195–196.Craig S. Keener, Matthew, vol. 1, The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1997), Mt 28:16–20.
Episode Description
Baptism is one of the most debated and misunderstood practices in Christianity, and yet Scripture speaks about it with remarkable clarity. In this episode of Solid Food, Dr. Lee Lewis explores what baptism is, what it accomplishes, and why it matters—drawing primarily from Romans 6 and the broader testimony of Scripture. Together, we examine baptism’s roots in Second Temple Judaism, its role in Christian initiation, and its connection to grace, faith, repentance, and new life in Christ. This is not a polemic, but a careful biblical study designed to inform conscience and strengthen conviction. Wherever you land, you are encouraged to let Scripture—not tradition orassumption—shape your understanding.
Works Cited
Benjamin Espinoza, “Baptism,” in The Lexham Bible Dictionary, ed. John D. Barry et al. (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2016).
William Hendriksen and Simon J. Kistemaker, Exposition of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, vol. 12–13, New Testament Commentary (Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1953–2001), 195–196.
Craig S. Keener, Matthew, vol. 1, The IVP New Testament Commentary Series (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1997), Mt 28:16–20.
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