MY
DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL
Devotion
for Wednesday April 19, 2017
Topic:
The Implications Of Our Baptism
Text:
Romans 6:1 – 7
Misconception and misunderstanding of
our basics of faith can affect our relationship with God badly and make the
foundation of our faith shaky. Paul realized that his teaching in the previous
chapter about God’s kindness to sinners could be interpreted to suggest that
people ought to keep on sinning so that God can show us more and more kindness
and forgiveness. Hence the question Paul asked in Romans 6:1. He also answered
by emphatically saying, “Certainly not!” Paul’s idea here is that the gospel of
grace was not aimed at finding an excuse for sin, but to give freedom from sin.
He clarified this with the following illustration that the believer has died to
sin.
Using the burial of Christ as a
reference point, Paul stated that our baptism implies we have died with Christ.
Our baptism connotes death to sin and exchange of our sinful life for Christ’s
resurrection life. Paul speaks of this death to sin as a fact and concludes,
therefore, that believers cannot continue to live in it. This is what is expected
of us in our baptism.
From this teaching of Paul, the
usefulness of our baptism does not lie on the place or means by which we were
baptised as some lay credence to immersion. What matters is the repentance from
sin and resurrection to a new life in Christ Jesus. This was the point Peter
raised in 1 Pet. 3:21. It is not just enough to be baptised, we should strive
to live out the life required of us who have been baptised. It should be lives
that are dead to sin and alive unto righteousness. Do you manifest a life that
is dead to sin and alive unto righteousness?
Food
for Thought:
Are you living the life required of someone who has been baptised?
Memory
verse: Colossians
2:12
Prayer:
Lord God, cause me to die to sin and live unto righteousness as required of me
in Jesus name. Amen.
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