Romans 6:1-11 Baptism is the analogy, not the main point. When we are saved, we die to sin – its control and dominion. IF we are united in death with…
Romans 6:1-8; Jeremiah 4:3-4 Physical circumcision of the flesh always pictured spiritual circumcision of the heart, and in the New Testament, was replaced with physical, water baptism. Water baptism pictured…
Genesis 17:1–14 We look at the promises God has made us, and the pledge he has given to confirm those promises. The promises are the gospel, and the pledge is…
In part two, Pastor Winston looks at the second difference between John's baptism and Christian baptism. John’s baptism did not replace circumcision, and was required even of those who were…
Understanding baptism helps us understand the bible and our baptism. What is the relationship between John’s baptism and Christian baptism? John's function was to prepare the people for Jesus' arrival.…
Who is Jesus? He is the fulfillment of God's promises. What does Jesus call us to do? Repent and embrace his salvation. Mark opens his Gospel with the line, “The…
This is the third part in the series on the Nicene Creed. This sermon looks at two questions. What is baptism? And, how do we understand Acts 2:38 as we…
Paul celebrates union with Christ as one of the believer's greatest blessings, but why does he tie it to baptism in Romans 6? Listen as we explore this text and…