Water baptism
Water
baptism
In John 3:5, Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he
cannot enter the kingdom of God.”
Water means baptism, and dying to sin. By dying
to sin, God gives us the Holy Spirit. Therefore, we are given a good heart that
God gives us. In 1 Peter 3:21, it says, “Baptism does now save you—not the removal of
dirt from the flesh but the appeal to God for a good conscience—through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.” Water is a sign of salvation through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is related to water baptism. In other words,
water dies on the cross with Jesus, and so we are resurrected with Christ
through the power of the Holy Spirit and are saved.
Water baptism is said to be a sign of salvation. The sign is a promise
of what will happen in the future, even though it has not yet been fulfilled.
Water baptism means a promise of salvation. Therefore, when you believe in the
resurrection with Christ, God will give you the Holy Spirit. Fire baptism is
given to believers who have been baptized in water. It is the same principle as
sprinkling blood on the altar and burning the sacrificial offering.
The time difference between water baptism and the baptism of the Holy
Spirit is unknown. Only God knows. Between water baptism and the baptism of the
Holy Spirit, there is a test from Satan. Satan tests faith. It is faith that
believes that something will be accomplished when it is impossible to hope for.
Romans 6:3 also describes baptism. "Do you not know that all of us
who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?" There
are two types of baptism: water baptism and fire baptism. Water baptism is
death to sin, and fire baptism is death to the soul (old man: body of sin). The
old man is not an object of change, but an object of death. This is because the
desire to become like God (sin) is in the body of sin. Romans 6:6 "Knowing
this, that our old man was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be
done away with, that we should no longer be slaves to sin."
Many church people do not understand baptism correctly. Baptism
corresponds to water in John 3:5, where Jesus said that unless one is born of
water and the Spirit, he cannot see the kingdom of God. The Holy Spirit
corresponds to fire baptism and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. That is why we
must understand water correctly. In 1 Peter 3:21, it says that water does not
wash away the dirt of the flesh. In other words, it is not a concept of washing
away sins.
Some also think that one must be born twice because of the words, “be born of
water (δατος) and the Spirit.” The first time is
from the mother’s womb (amniotic fluid), and the second time is from the Spirit. Water
is also expressed in this way. However, the Greek word translated as water, “Hudatos
(hudor),” symbolizes the word of the law. The same word is used in John 2:7: “Jesus said
to them, ‘Fill the jars with water.’ And they filled them
up to the brim.” On the surface, it is filling the jars with water to wash their hands
according to Jewish rites. However, spiritually, the water corresponds to the
word of God, the law. It means the word of the law without Christ. In order for
Christ, who is life, to appear, the death of the cross must precede it.
Resurrection life is given after the death of the cross. Therefore, the baptism
of the Holy Spirit becomes resurrection life.
Some people also tend to equate water with baptism. Baptism or
immersion uses water. That is why it is sometimes expressed as water baptism,
but the Bible does not express it as water baptism, but as baptism. Baptism
symbolizes dying and resurrecting with Jesus. Among them, water baptism and
fire baptism express death, and receiving resurrection life is baptism of the
Holy Spirit.
Romans 6:3-5: “Or do you not know
that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his
death? We were buried with him through baptism into death, in order that, just
as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too should
walk in newness of life. For if we have been united with him in the likeness of
his death, we will certainly also be in the likeness of his resurrection.”
Romans 6:3 says that baptism expresses the death of Jesus on the cross,
and 6:4-5 says that baptism expresses the resurrection of Christ. The death of
the cross and the resurrection are not separate, but occur together. Of course,
there is a time difference, but if there is only death with Jesus, it is
judgment, but there can be no resurrection without the death of the cross.
So people equate water with baptism, and think of it as the death and
resurrection of the cross. That is, the pastor declares to the baptized
believer that they are now citizens of the kingdom of God. Water baptism only
shows that they are dead. Since they have not received fire baptism or the
baptism of the Holy Spirit, they are still under the law. So they think that
they have to wash away their sins with the blood of Jesus every day.
Water baptism is dying to sin as in Romans 6:2. Sin is like Eve who ate
the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil because she wanted to
be like God, so believers die to this sin because there is an idol of greed in
their hearts. It is sprinkling the blood of the sacrificial offering on the
altar. And fire baptism is dying to the body of sin as in Romans 6:6. The body
of sin (the fleshly body: fresh) is like a vessel that holds sin. It is the
concept of burning the meat of the sacrificial offering.
If a believer believes that he died with Jesus, Satan's test comes. It
tests whether he died to the world, to sin, and to the law. Are you still in
the world-loving, worldly, legalistic way, or are you discovering that you have
divinity (the image of God) and trying to revive it like a gnostic? Gnosticists
are those who pursue mysteries and experiences. If you fail the test, you are
still in the law that has not died. The believer himself knows this. Therefore,
those who believe that they died with Jesus without dying are lying to
themselves.
Afterwards, God gives us resurrection life through the baptism of the
Holy Spirit through the Holy Spirit. The resurrection life is not the
resurrection of the physical body received from parents, but the spiritual body
of the spirit received from heaven. It is something that cannot be seen with
the physical eyes. It will not be easy to believe this. The spiritual eyes will
be opened only to those who have faith that comes from heaven.
If you live your life thinking that you have
become a citizen of heaven just by receiving water baptism, what will you do
when Jesus says, “I don’t know you”? Water baptism is not a ticket
to heaven.
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