By one death and resurrection the world was saved |
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When
mankind was estranged from him by disobedience, God our Savior made a
plan for raising us from our fall and restoring us to friendship with
himself. According to this plan Christ came in the flesh, he showed us
the gospel way of life, he suffered, died on the cross, was buried and
rose from the dead. He did this so that we could be saved by imitation
of him, and recover our original status as sons of God by adoption. To attain holiness, then, we must not only pattern our
lives on Christ’s by being gentle, humble and patient, we must also
imitate him in his death. Taking Christ for his model, Paul said that he
wanted to become like him in his death in the hope that he too would be
raised from death to life.
We imitate Christ’s death by being buried with him in
baptism. If we ask what this kind of burial means and what benefit we
may hope to derive from it, it means first of all making a complete
break with our former way of life, and our Lord himself said that this
cannot be done unless a man is born again. In other words, we have to
begin a new life, and we cannot do so until our previous life has been
brought to an end. When runners reach the turning point on a racecourse,
they have to pause briefly before they can go back in the opposite
direction. So also when we wish to reverse the direction of our lives
there must be a pause, or a death, to mark the end of one life and the
beginning of another.
Our descent into hell takes place when we imitate the
burial of Christ by our baptism. The bodies of the baptized are in a
sense buried in the water as a symbol of their renunciation of the sins
of their unregenerate nature. As the Apostle says: The circumcision
you have undergone is not an operation performed by human hands, but the
complete stripping away of your unregenerate nature. This is the
circumcision that Christ gave us, and it is accomplished by our burial
with him in baptism. Baptism cleanses the soul from the pollution of worldly thoughts and inclinations: You will wash me, says the psalmist, and I shall be whiter than snow.
We receive this saving baptism only once because there was only one
death and one resurrection for the salvation of the world, and baptism
is its symbol.
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