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Noah’s Flood Being a Type of Baptism (2)

[Part 2 of 2] In the New Testament we also have water, the water of baptism. Baptism saves us from the world and separates us from it. The words “which figure” refer to water in the preceding verse, which is a figure of the water of baptism. This indicates that Noah and his family’s being in the ark and passing through the flood was a type of our going through baptism. The water of the flood delivered them out of the old manner of life into a new environment. In like manner, the water of baptism delivers us out of the inherited vain manner of life into a manner of life in resurrection. This is the main emphasis of this book.

Christ’s redemption for us was for this (1:18-19). This was accomplished by His death and accepted and applied to us in baptism by the Spirit through His resurrection. Now our daily walk should be in the Spirit of the resurrected Christ, a walk that lives Christ in resurrection through the life power of His Spirit (Rom. 6:4- 5). This is a new and excellent manner of life that glorifies God (1 Pet. 2:12).

Baptism itself does not and cannot put away the filth of our flesh–the dirt of our fallen nature and defilement of fleshly lust. The erroneous teaching concerning baptismal salvation based upon this verse and Mark 16:16 and Acts 22:16 is corrected here. Baptism is only a figure. Its reality is Christ in resurrection as the life-giving Spirit, who applies to us all that Christ has passed through in His crucifixion and resurrection, making these things real in our daily life.

Prayer Confession Loving Father thank you for this knowledge. I walk and live daily in the resurrected life of Christ which applies to me all that Christ has achieved and obtained for my experience. Lord, I pass through baptism daily which brings all things in reality in my life to the glory of your name, Amen.

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