Message: “A Proclamation Without Words (Romans 6:1-11)” from Timothy Eric Bermejo

A message from the series "Sunday Service." As we reflect together on the meaning of the ordinance of Baptism, every listener should be moved by its message, either challenged or encouraged. The first lesson we should grasp is that Baptism is not optional, as it is a direct command from the Lord to all His disciples. We must then understand that Baptism is an outward physical act that speaks, in quite a dramatic style, of an inward reality: a) it is a proclamation of our Faith in Christ Jesus, b) it is an expression of our Identification with Christ Jesus and c) it is a proclamation of our Future with Christ Jesus.

Tim Melton - February 7, 2021

Abide

Abide

They had all gathered for a night of celebration. They were the closest of friends. The table was set. All in attendance reclined on the floor around the table to observe the Passover meal. They were there to remember God´s mighty works that had freed the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt centuries before. They were also there to remember the promise that a Messiah who would one day come to fulfill deliver His people. Throughout Jerusalem all the homes were having this same celebration, but in this upper room, where Jesus met with His disciples, tonight would be different.

Scripture References: John 15:5

From Series: "Sunday Service"

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