Burial, Birth, and Belonging
In the beginning verses of Romans 6, we see that baptism is a picture of Christ’s death and burial. Through baptism, believers are united to Christ by faith, symbolizing the spiritual death to sin and the raising to new life. Baptism thus stands as an encouragement and reminder for all believers, that on account of Christ's death and resurrection, we are able to walk in newness of life.
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10/19/25
A Meeting of Upmost Importance
Paul recounts a meeting of utmost importance—his visit to Jerusalem to confirm that the gospel he preached among the Gentiles ...
Nick Spurgeon
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10/12/25
Gathered Under the Word: Preach the Gospel
Paul’s final charge to Timothy—“Preach the Word”—is a solemn command before God and Christ, urging gospel proclamation as the heart ...
Dan Larison
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10/12/25
The Apostle’s Alibi
In Galatians 1:13–24, Paul defends his apostleship by recounting his dramatic conversion and divine calling. Once a zealous persecutor ...
Danny Schillero