Washed In His
Blood
Jesus Christ shed his blood upon the cross for the salvation of
sinners. And John says," If we confess our sins, he is faithful and
just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness."..1 John 1:9
And Jesus says: "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved;
but he that believeth not shall be damned."..Mark 16:16.
This is a very plain statement,
which gives the promise of salvation to the believer and informs us of the
doom of those who will not believe. The very moment that the condition of
the Word of God are met by yielding all to the will of God, it is the
privilege of the sinner to believe for the pardon of all sins that he has
ever committed. He will not forgive a part of them and leave the others
against us, but will blot them out and remember them no more again t us
forever.
This need not be put off until some
future time, because, "Now is the accepted time; behold, now is the
day of salvation."..2Cor 6:2 When faith lays hold upon the promises
of God, the condition having been met, God speaks the pardoning word and
the soul is free from the bondage of sin; translated from the kingdom of
darkness into the kingdom of light. And whomsoever the Lord makes free is
free indeed.
It is then the duty of the one who
thus been delivered from sin to be baptized. John the Baptist taught that
people should repent of their sins before being baptized, and would not
baptized the Pharisees because they did not show forth by their life and
works the fruits of repentance.
Jesus taught that the people must be
baptized; after his death and resurrection, and before his ascencion we
read of him giving his last command to the apostles: "Go ye
therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the
Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observed
all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you
alway, even unto the end of the world."..Matthew 28:19-20.
It was not long after this until
Peter, preaching by the power of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost,
set forth the Word of God with such power that the people were convicted
of their sinful condition and cried out: "Men and brethren, what
shall we do? Then Peter said to unto them, Repent and be baptized everyone
of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remissions of sins, and ye
shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."
Some get the idea from this that
water washes away the sins, but such is not the case. They are baptized
because they have been cleansed from their sins, which have been remitted
through the blood of Jesus, by believing on him. It is only a ceremonial
or figurative washing; an outward manifestation of an inward work already
wrought in the heart through the blood.
The ceremonial performance
concerning the cleansing of the leper as recorded in Leviticus 14:1-8 is a
beautiful type or representation of salvation and baptism. The two birds
typify Christ and the Holy Spirit. The leper was sprinkled with blood by
the priest and pronounced clean, but was afterwards commanded to
"wash himself in water," as a fulfilment of the law because he
had been cleaned.
In like manner baptism in water is
required after a person has been cleansed from his sins by the blood of
Jesus, which is an outward signification to the people of the inward
cleansing, and represents a washing or cleansing only in a figurative
sense. "Not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the
answer of a good conscience toward God,"...1 Pet 3:21.To make this
point more clear we refer to a later incident in the ministry of Peter in
Acts 10:47-48, where he said: "Can any man forbid water, that these
should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we?
And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord."
Here were persons who not only had
their sins forgiven, but had received the Holy Ghost, and after all this
were commanded to be baptized in water. Some were baptized immediately
after they were converted, and others after they were not only converted,
but had received the Holy Ghost through the sanctifying power and grace of
God. It would do no good to baptize one before his sins were forgiven He
would only go down a dry sinner and come up a wet one.
Simply sprinkling or pouring water
upon a person is not baptism, but it is to go down into the water and be
immersed, which represents a burial, as the Word says-"Buried with
him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of
the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead."..Colossian
2:12.
The washing away of sins is by the
power of God through the shed blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, as we read
in Revelation 1:5, "Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our
sins in his own blood.