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Wes’ Baptism Sunday sermon traced the meaning of baptism from its roots in Jewish ceremonial washing, showing that baptism did not appear out of nowhere with John the Baptist, but grew out of the biblical picture of being made clean and prepared for God’s presence. He connected John’s call to “repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” with the prophets’ vision of God’s Kingdom as a place of peace, holiness, humility, and transformed people. The sermon emphasized that humanity cannot create that kind of Kingdom through better laws, leaders, systems, or human effort because the deepest problem is not outside of us, but within our hearts. Through the new covenant, God promises to write His law on our hearts, give us a new spirit, and turn hearts of stone into hearts of flesh. In Christ, baptism becomes a sign of being united with Jesus in His death and resurrection, a public declaration that we are putting the old self to death and asking God to make us new. Baptism does not mean the water itself changes us, but it does point to the grace of God that cleanses, renews, and forms us into people ready to live in His presence and His Kingdom. Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
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