1) "Water baptism is actually a preparatory step for spiritual branding, which is by the Holy Spirit. And there you definitely get the fire analogies. So the plan this morning is to talk about water baptism and together think through some general and some specific questions. And let me warn you. It will be a bit more teachy. And it might get confronting. Because water baptism is, after all, pretty personal for each one of us."
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2) "John the submerger, Jesus' cousin, preaches repentance. That is, in preparation for the coming of the Messiah, he goes around and tells people to turn around to change their lives, to publicly confess and admit their sins. You see this in Matthew 3, verse 6. And as an outward, subsequent act of repentance, he then plunges them in water. This is washing away the old and a kind of new beginning, a baptism for the forgiveness of sins, as it says in Mark 1 and in Luke 3."
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3) "Notice that this idea of water and new creation is actually a well -established biblical idea, water and new beginning. Already in Genesis, right, we have this idea that the earth is created out of water, that the Holy Spirit hovers over the deep, and that then the waters above are split from the waters below, and God creates a new world in the midst of the waters, right? Then we have Noah and his family who are rescued out of water, right, when the world was remade."
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4) "Water baptism is what you do at the beginning of your faith journey with Jesus in preparation to receive the Spirit. And this is a very deliberate act, a faith activity, a faith response, which is done as a sort of initiation, as a crucial beginning step of your journey with Jesus. Okay, next question. When does this happen? When do we ritually dunk people in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit?"
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5) "Anyone who has come to the point of believing and trusting in Jesus Christ, who is willing to submit to Jesus, who is willing to swear off and renounce any other allegiances, especially to the enemy. In other words, anyone who repents and turns away from their old life, who is willing and able to openly confess their sins. Let me say that again. Anyone who is willing and able to openly confess their sins, those are ready to be ritually plunged in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit."
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6) "Water baptism marks the end of the old life and the beginning of a new life, the death of a sinner and the birth of a saint. The burial of the old man and the resurrection of the new man. But water baptism can only deal with your past, not with your present. And already John the Baptist recognized this limitation. Being plunged into water this way can purify you, but it doesn't give you power of life. For that, you need the Holy Spirit."
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7) "When it is an act of repentance, when it is done as an actual turning from the old towards Jesus, when it is an actual change of allegiance with confession and renunciation of all evil, when it is, an actual personal step of faith, when it is properly administered and witnessed by the church of Christ, then it is something. Only then it is effective. The water by itself, the words by themselves don't magically have an effect, right?"
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8) "In many non -Christian cultures, it is understood when you get baptized that this is a definitive thing. When a Muslim decides to follow Jesus and get baptized, this is a life or death decision for them. You see, Christian water baptizers, baptism is not only an act of obedience, it is that. And it is not only a testimony to all of us, it is. It is more than that. Done in the right manner, it communicates Jesus to us."
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