“Buried with Him in
baptism, wherein also ye are risen with Him through the faith of the operation
of God, who hath raised Him from the dead.” Colossians 2:12
People often ask me, “Why do Baptists immerse people—put
them fully under the water—when a new convert to Christ is baptized?” Because
that’s what God’s Word teaches. When you go under the water that is a picture
of your death and burial. When you come up out of the water that is a picture
of your resurrection. “Buried with Him.” “Risen with Him.”
If I died and you
took me to the cemetery and sprinkled a few granules of dirt on my head, have
you truly buried me? No. The very word “baptism” means to immerse.
Your baptism is a funeral service: Dead to the old life.
Raised to newness of life. And the devil doesn’t like that. The baptismal is a
liquid tomb, and the mourner who comes to that funeral is the devil. Let’s be
sure he has plenty to mourn about.
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