With water baptism being a public declaration of an inner work, that's about the extent of its effects. It's good to perform the public declaration of that inner work, but water is not magical, with the power to do what not even the Mosaic Law could accomplish. The animal sacrifices did not save anyone either, but they were expected to be performed as a declarative recognition of the coming Messiah and the transference of one's sin onto another through blood. The blood is missing in the water since the water immersion symbolizes the death, burial and resurrection.
The cart must always remain after the horse, not before. Being water baptized before that inner transformation...no. I don't buy it that the water baptism saves anyone. The overly simplistic, surface reading of scripture most generally leads to that error. The hidden things of Christ are much deeper. Surface reading is for the pagans who like to mock Christians with the idea of water being magical and a supplement, or even replacement of what Christ suffered on the cross.
MM
The cart must always remain after the horse, not before. Being water baptized before that inner transformation...no. I don't buy it that the water baptism saves anyone. The overly simplistic, surface reading of scripture most generally leads to that error. The hidden things of Christ are much deeper. Surface reading is for the pagans who like to mock Christians with the idea of water being magical and a supplement, or even replacement of what Christ suffered on the cross.
MM
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