Baptism – the Picture

Bernard Gabbott - Sunday, 11 May 2025

Baptism - the Picture

God’s covenant of grace with His people stands: one of Abraham’s seed will beat sin, and change the sinful nature of people, so that God can dwell with His mob again. Circumcision is the picture God gave His people, which pointed to this promise. This promise could only happen by God’s work alone. At the end of the Old Testament, this promise stands. At the start of the New Testament, there is the hope of a ‘new beginning’ (Matt.1:1). This hope is followed by a genealogy which traces the ‘seed [singular] of Abraham’ down to Jesus (Matt.1:2-17). Jesus is described as the One who will ‘save His people from their sins’ (Matt.1:21). And then He does – through His life, death and resurrection alone, Jesus offers the forgiveness of sins and changed nature for God’s people. As Jesus sends His people out to proclaim this to the world, He does so with a picture that points back to who fulfils the promise of God: the picture of baptism points BACK to Jesus! And the work He achieved is received by trusting in what He has done!

Scripture References: Colossians 2:6-15, Psalms 107:1-22, Matthew 1:1-17

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