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Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

The Meaning of Baptism

Things Unseen with Sinclair B. Ferguson

Ligonier Ministries

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Baptism wasn't given to us just for the experience of a moment--it's a sign that affects every day of our Christian lives. Today, Sinclair Ferguson reminds us what our baptism teaches us about Christ and what He has done for us.

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0:00.0

We began to think yesterday on things unseen about the subject of baptism, in, I hope, a relatively

0:14.5

uncontroversial way.

0:17.2

Except perhaps for one thing.

0:19.9

Yesterday I was hinting that probably too many Christians think about baptism the wrong way around.

0:25.6

If you ask them what baptism means, the first thing they do is talk about themselves, rather than talk about Jesus Christ.

0:33.6

And I was trying to say that the central meaning of baptism is that it points us to the Lord

0:39.0

Jesus first, not to ourselves.

0:42.4

Like the gospel of which it's a sign, it's about Him first and foremost.

0:48.2

And that's true, as I was hinting, of all the biblical signs that we sometimes call sacraments. First and foremost, they are

0:56.2

reassurances to us of what the Lord has done. You probably seen that famous optical illusion

1:03.2

where there's either an old hag that you see or a beautiful young woman. And many people,

1:10.3

if they see the old hag in the picture,

1:12.8

seem to find it very difficult to find the beautiful woman.

1:16.5

And you'll forgive me for saying that sometimes I think it's a little bit like that with baptism.

1:21.9

Some of us look at it and see only ourselves and our faith decision.

1:27.4

And forgive me for putting it this way, but if we think baptism is about ourselves,

1:32.3

then, well, we're more like the old hag.

1:35.3

After all, we're sinners.

1:37.3

But baptism presupposes we're sinners, and that we need to be cleansed.

1:43.3

And that's why it points us not to ourselves

1:46.1

first, but to Christ. It points us as sinners to the promise of cleansing and renewal there

1:53.1

is in Jesus Christ. And that's why it gives us such daily reassurance. There's not so much a message

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