Baptized Into His Death and Resurrection, May 20
            
            
              Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus
            
            
              Christ were baptized into his death?
            
            
              Romans 6:3
            
            
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              Those who have taken part in the solemn rite of baptism have
            
            
              pledged themselves to seek for those things which are above, where
            
            
              Christ sitteth on the right hand of God; pledged themselves to labor
            
            
              earnestly for the salvation of sinners. God asks those who take His
            
            
              name, How are you using the powers that have been redeemed by the
            
            
              death of My Son? Are you doing all in your power to rise to a greater
            
            
              height in spiritual understanding? Are you adjusting your interest and
            
            
              actions in harmony with the momentous claims of eternity?
            
            
              Baptism is a most solemn renunciation of the world. Self is by
            
            
              profession dead to a life of sin. The waters cover the candidate, and in
            
            
              the presence of the whole heavenly universe the mutual pledge is made.
            
            
              In the name of the Father, and Son, and the Holy Spirit, man is laid in
            
            
              his watery grave, buried with Christ in baptism, and raised from the
            
            
              water to live the new life of loyalty to God. The three great powers in
            
            
              heaven are witnesses; they are invisible but present.
            
            
              We have died to the world We have been buried in the likeness of
            
            
              Christ’s death and raised in the likeness of His resurrection, and we are
            
            
              to live a new life. Our life is to be bound up with the life of Christ.
            
            
              In the first chapter of Second Peter is presented the progressive work
            
            
              in the Christian life. The whole chapter is a lesson of deep importance.
            
            
              If man, in acquiring the Christian graces, works on the plan of addi-
            
            
              tion, God has pledged Himself to work in his behalf upon the plan of
            
            
              multiplication. “Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the
            
            
              knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord.”
            
            
              2 Peter 1:2
            
            
              . The work is laid
            
            
              out before every soul that has acknowledged his faith in Jesus Christ by
            
            
              baptism.
            
            
              If we are true to our vow, there is opened to us a door of communi-
            
            
              cation with heaven—a door that no human hand or satanic agency can
            
            
              close.
            
            
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