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Buy the truth, and sell it not; also wisdom, and instruction, and understanding. (Proverbs 23)

Baptism into Death

Would sentimentalism and saccharine emotions dominate congregations if they realized that a person is baptized into the death of Christ? Would characterizations of baptism solely as man’s pledge to God dominate if churches realized that baptism is God’s visible covenant promise when accompanied by the Word?

Would as many languish in their struggles with a lack of assurance were their baptisms to echo throughout their lives—the echo of the sign and seal of the covenant promises of God in Christ? Would so many flippantly approach baptism or disregard it if they recognized that it is the objective, double-edged, blessing-and-sanction revelation of God? A biblical doctrine of baptism is crucial for the edification of the church and the glory of the triune Lord.

John Fesko
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