For going on
2,000 years, believers have gather around pools of water to watch the ministers
of the gospel immerse new converts in water. The Lord's churches have an
ancient heritage. Across the continents and down through the ages the people of
God have confessed their sins, trusted in the Christ, and submitted to water
baptism. Starting in a muddy river in
Israel, then spreading to Jerusalem, and then through Samaria and Asia. Down southward
to Africa or westward across the mountains and on to Europe, then to the Americas,
the message of Christ was proclaimed and believed. Age after age, church after
church acting out this drama, making this confession; Jesus Saves. Confessing that
Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God came, born of a virgin and entered into
His own creation to save His people from their sins. We declare in baptism that
the Godman was nailed to the cross as the substitutionary sacrifice and
completely saved every single person for whom the sacrifice was intended. On
that terrible afternoon, Jesus cried it is finished and gave up the ghost. Jesus, the Lord,
the Saviour, the King, was dead. They took his lifeless body from that wretched
tree and laid His dead corpse in a rich man’s tomb. Sad, dejected, and
faithless, the disciples had given up in despair.
But lo, at the
dawning of the first day of the week, the two Mary’s came to the tomb but the
stone was rolled away. They were terrified, but the angle said “Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is
not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.”
The tomb is empty! Jesus had
risen! The Lord then met with his disciples, spoke with them, ate with them,
and preached to them. He was alive! He had the power to lay his life down and
he took it right back up. This same Jesus, in his same body spoke to these same
disciples, bodily risen and forever defeating death for his people.
The Jesus who
had the power to raise himself from the dead has the power to give life. To
give life to the dead, to raise them from spiritual death unto spiritual life.
We are to go with this message of the gospel and preach repentance and the
forgiveness of sins in Christ. We have been charged to make disciples and
baptize believers. We baptize them
symbolizing how we are made disciples. As Jesus died, was buried, and was
resurrected – we symbolize that in the water. We are buried in baptism. As
Jesus rose from the dead for our justification, we come up out of the water
raised to walk in newness of life. Baptism symbolizes what Christ has already
done. We baptize believers; the disciples of Jesus to show the world that we
have died to the old life in repentance and have been born again and are new
creatures in Christ.
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