Just like the creation narrative...
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Just like the creation narrative tells of the beginning of life so baptism is the symbol of God's beginning a new creation in the life of the sinner. Out of the chaos of life God enters the scene and brings order and purpose to an individual. He transforms them through his power and word into a person saved by his grace as they become a Christian.
Chuck Swindoll quotes a baptismal statement that Matthew Henry's father, Philip Henry, used for his family:
I take God to be my chief end and highest good.
I take God the Son to be my prince and Savior.
I take God the Holy Spirit to be my sanctifier.
I take the word of God to be my rule in my actions and the people of God to be my people under all conditions.
I do hereby dedicate and devote to the Lord all that I am, all that I have, all I can do.
And this I do deliberately, freely, and forever.
(Charles Swindoll, The Tale of the Tardy Oxcart, p. 45)
Baptism helps define for the world that it is God who has led us from confusion to order in our lives.
Chuck Swindoll quotes a baptismal statement that Matthew Henry's father, Philip Henry, used for his family:
I take God to be my chief end and highest good.
I take God the Son to be my prince and Savior.
I take God the Holy Spirit to be my sanctifier.
I take the word of God to be my rule in my actions and the people of God to be my people under all conditions.
I do hereby dedicate and devote to the Lord all that I am, all that I have, all I can do.
And this I do deliberately, freely, and forever.
(Charles Swindoll, The Tale of the Tardy Oxcart, p. 45)
Baptism helps define for the world that it is God who has led us from confusion to order in our lives.

