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Understand the significance of baptism through The First Mention Principle in Matthew 19:3-9. Baptism's spiritual meaning, association with salvation and Christ's resurrection, and its progression in mention. Explore key references and principles to grasp the true essence of baptism.
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The First Mention Principle Matthew 19:3-9
Definition • Where a subject is first mentioned in Scripture. • The meaning found here will be consistent throughout the Bible. • The meaning found here will be in harmony with all references on the same subject throughout Scripture. • Often used in conjunction with the Typical Principle.
Do’s and Don’ts • Be sure it is the first mention of a subject. • Remember, not the first mention of a word but of a subject matter. • No following mention of the same subject will ever be in contrast with the first.
Baptism • First mentioned through an innate type of Noah and the flood (I Peter 3:20-21) • Baptism is life saving (salvation) • Baptism is not just a physical cleansing. • Baptism brings a clear conscience towards God. • Baptism is associated with the resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Progressive Mention • Is the principle of starting at the first mention, then to the next mention and so on until consummation take place. • Colossians 2:11-12 (circumcision) • In this mention there is nothing at odds with the first
Circumcision/Baptism • Baptism is not a human work (made without hands) • Baptism results in sin being put off • Baptism is buried with Christ • Baptism is resurrected with Christ • Baptism is valid only by faith • Not man but what God does in baptism
Red Sea’s cloud of Baptism • I Cor. 10:1-2 • Baptism is a form of deliverance and separation from the old life. • Baptism is for all. • Baptized unto Moses then and now unto Jesus Christ.
The First Three Mentions • Even without Acts 2:38 we find the following: • Baptism is life saving (salvation) • Baptism is not just a physical cleansing. • Baptism brings a clear conscience towards God. • Baptism is associated with the resurrection of Jesus Christ
Continued • Baptism is not a human work (made without hands) • Baptism results in sin being put off • Baptism is buried with Christ • Baptism is resurrected with Christ • Baptism is valid only by faith • Not man but what God does in baptism
Continued • Baptism is a form of deliverance and separation from the old life. • Baptism is for all. • Baptized unto Moses then and now unto Jesus Christ.
Full Mention Principle • It is the end of the first mention principle and progressive principle. The end of the road. • Matthew 3:6, 11, 13 (John baptizing in the river Jordan. • Confession of sin • Repentance • Jesus said it fulfills all righteousness
Next Mention • Mark 1:4 (for the remission of sins) • John 3:22; 4:1-2 (Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John, though Jesus himself baptized not but his disciples) • Matthew 28:19 (remember this mention can not contradict the other mentions)
Continuing • Mark 16:16 • Acts 2:38 • We could keep going to the full mention but I believe you see the point.