Listen "Consecrated in Christ (Col. 2:11,12)"
Episode Synopsis
Circumcision and baptism are not opposing signs but complementary marks of
one covenant promise. Both point to the same gospel and the same
Savior—Christ Himself. Circumcision looked forward in faith to the Redeemer
who would be “cut off” for His people, while baptism looks back in faith to
His finished work on the cross and resurrection. Each sign declares that
God consecrates His people to Himself, calling them to die to sin and live
to righteousness in Christ. Together, they reveal one covenant of grace
that unites God’s people across all generations in the same salvation and
the same Messiah.
one covenant promise. Both point to the same gospel and the same
Savior—Christ Himself. Circumcision looked forward in faith to the Redeemer
who would be “cut off” for His people, while baptism looks back in faith to
His finished work on the cross and resurrection. Each sign declares that
God consecrates His people to Himself, calling them to die to sin and live
to righteousness in Christ. Together, they reveal one covenant of grace
that unites God’s people across all generations in the same salvation and
the same Messiah.
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