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Romans 6:3-5
Excerpted from: The Wonderful Ordinance of Water Baptism

Walking in this "newness of life," is an exercise in, it is a practicing of walking in, eternal life. Only God has eternal life inherent within Himself. Only God has eternal life to give. As the Father has life inherent within Himself, He has given this life to His Son, the Christ, to have immortal life inherent within Him. Then through Christ, God gives it to us. Whoever does not have Christ does not have eternal life. Eternal life is a gift that no human has, until he receives it as God's gift.

Baptism is a burial, and a rising from the grave.

Neither sprinkling nor pouring is a burial. A person cannot rise up out of sprinkling or pouring water. Neither pictures the symbolic meaning of baptism, therefore they can have no meaning or significance.

When a person is plunged into the water, he is in a literal grave. He would not live but a few minutes unless brought up out of the water—unless he rises from this watery grave. Therefore a person immersed in water is in a literal grave.

This is the amazing symbolism—the true meaning of baptism. It pictures, in symbol, the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.

This symbolism is a dual picture, as all things in God's plan are dual in operation. It pictures the crucifixion of the old self, or of the sinning life, the burial of this sinning self, and the coming up out of this watery grave, symbolic of a changed person resurrected to a new, righteous, spiritual life in Christ Jesus.

These 5 verses are packed full of symbolism. Baptism pictures:

Going down into the water—burial in the water pictures the death of Christ, and of the old self. Coming up out of the water pictures Christ's resurrection, and a spiritually resurrected person walking from that day on "in newness of life."

Water baptism is the ordinance ordained of Christ by which we express our faith in Christ as Savior—our acceptance of His death, burial, and resurrection for us, and our repentance of the old life and burial of it, rising to new and higher life from that day on. It is a wonderful ordinance, full of meaning.

We are "baptized into Jesus Christ." Reading verse 3 again, "...do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?"

Romans 6:3-7
Excerpted from: The Wonderful Ordinance of Water Baptism

Walking in this "newness of life," is an exercise in, it is a practicing of walking in, eternal life. Only God has eternal life inherent within Himself. Only God has eternal life to give. As the Father has life inherent within Himself, He has given this life to His Son, the Christ, to have immortal life inherent within Him. Then through Christ, God gives it to us. Whoever does not have Christ does not have eternal life. Eternal life is a gift that no human has, until he receives it as God's gift.

This is the amazing symbolism—the true meaning of baptism. It pictures, in symbol, the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ.

This symbolism is a dual picture, as all things in God's plan are dual in operation. It pictures the crucifixion of the old self, or of the sinning life, the burial of this sinning self, and the coming up out of this watery grave, symbolic of a changed person resurrected to a new, righteous, spiritual life in Christ Jesus.

Baptism also symbolizes purification which prepares a person for the receipt of the Holy Spirit.

These 5 verses are packed full of symbolism. Baptism pictures:

Going down into the water—burial in the water pictures the death of Christ, and of the old self. Coming up out of the water pictures Christ's resurrection, and a spiritually resurrected person walking from that day on "in newness of life."

Water baptism is the ordinance ordained of Christ by which we express our faith in Christ as Savior—our acceptance of His death, burial, and resurrection for us, and our repentance of the old life and burial of it, rising to new and higher life from that day on. It is a wonderful ordinance, full of meaning.

We are "baptized into Jesus Christ." Reading verse 3 again, "...do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?"

Not into some church organization or denomination. We are to be baptized into the divine family —the family of God. And it is to be done "in the name"—by the authority—of Jesus Christ.

The Sabbath in the Time of Christ Cont'd.  

Articles

Born Again or Begotten? (Part Two)  
Choosing the New Man (Part One)  
Dead to the Law?  
Dead to the Law?  
Dying—Once in a Lifetime (Part Two)  
Dying—Once in a Lifetime (Part Two)  (3)
I Am Barabbas  
Jesus and 'the Spirits in Prison'  
Our Spiritual Marathon of Hope  
The Branch of God's Planting  
The Gift of a Leper  
The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Eight): Conclusion (Part One)  (3)
The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Nine): Conclusion (Part Two)  
The Third Resurrection: What Is Its Value?  
Wandering the Wilderness in Faith  
Was Jesus Christ Born Under the Law?  
What Is the Passover Anyway?  
Why We Must Put Out Leaven  

Bible Studies

Basic Doctrines: Water Baptism  
Overcoming (Part 5): Self-Denial  
The Model Prayer (Part Two): Our Father in Heaven  
What Must We Do When We Recognize Our Guilt?  

Essays

Apologizing for the Dead  
Baptism and the Last Day of Unleavened Bread  
Invisible Algorithms  
No Meeting of the Minds  
Pentecost's Two Leavened Loaves (Part Four)  
Repentance: The Genuine Article (Part Five)  
Snapshots (Part Three)  
The Blessing of Firstfruits  

Sermons

Blessings We Could Have Had  
He Lives, We Live  
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Thirteen)  (2)
Offerings (Part Seven)  (2)
Our Bread of Life  
Passover: An Extraordinary Peace Offering  
Spiritual Renewal  
Suffering Disgrace For Christ's Name  
Tests of True Knowledge  
The Healing of a Man Born Blind (Part Two)  (3)



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