Shaped by the Gospel: Baptism
Baptism is a sign and seal of our union with Christ. In Romans 6, Paul presents baptism as a picture of burial, birth, and belonging. Believers die with Christ—being freed from sin’s enslaving power, and are then raised with him to walk in newness of life—sharing in his victorious resurrection. Through baptism, we are also incorporated into the household of grace under Christ’s lordship. While baptism does not save, it confirms God’s promise that those united to Christ by faith are justified, sanctified, and assured of eternal life in him.
Topics: Gospel, Baptism, Promises of God
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04/03/26
Delivered Up for our Trespasses
Danny Schillero
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03/29/26
"I Once Was Blind but Now I See"
While the world may be blind to the truth of the gospel, 2 Corinthians 4 reminds us that the power ...
Isaac Shaw
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03/29/26
Jesus is Lord
True freedom is found not in the "sovereignty of self" but in the gentle rule of a perfect King. Luke ...
Danny Schillero