One Baptism
Although specific baptism practices differ among churches, Paul cited “one baptism” in Ephesians 4 as part of the foundation of Christian unity. Cross referencing this passage with Romans 6, Alistair Begg focuses on the spiritual nature of baptism that applies for all believers at conversion. Our union with Christ in His death and resurrection gives us a new identity—an identity based on Christ’s finished work, not on our feelings. A firm grasp of these truths will enable us to maintain the unity of the Spirit with all who are in Him.
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05/05/24
Our Only Hope and Our Greatest Threat
Hershael York
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04/28/24
From Sorrow to Joy
Since Jesus’ disciples didn’t yet grasp the reality of His upcoming death and resurrection, they struggled to understand what He ...Alistair Begg
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04/21/24
A Gospel Reprise
The final verses in the book of Romans end with a song of praise. In this doxology, Paul reminds readers ...
Dan Schillero