January
8 Sermon – “The Baptism Barrier”
Baptism
of the Lord Sunday
Acts
8:26-38
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Like
the nudge that Phillip felt from the Holy Spirit, have you ever felted nudged
to go to a certain place?
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The
Ethiopian Eunuch was trying to understand the meaning of Isaiah 53.
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A
eunuch was someone who had been castrated to serve in a state position, in this
case, the court of Queen Candace. He was
the finance minister. He was a Gentile
but curious about the Jewish faith. This
is a story of a church leader who takes the risk of becoming an
evangelist. The Book of Acts is a book
of how the church reached out to the non-Jewish world.
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Isaiah
53 Questions: Who is the lamb who is led to the slaughter? For Jewish people in that day, this text
referred primarily to Israel in exile and the hope that a Servant would finally
fulfill God’s purposes for God’s people.
Isaiah was writing a job description for what would be required to
accomplish this task! The Suffering
Servant would bring a new covenant (Isaiah 54) which would lead to a new
creation (Isaiah 55) that would extend to the non-Jewish “eunuch” world (Isaiah
56!)
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Jesus
is that candidate as the suffering servant!
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Being
an evangelist includes telling the biblical story and how Jesus fits into that
story.
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This
story from Acts 8 is a story of how the first non-Jew was baptized. The church is to reach out beyond its walls
and share the faith!
Mark
1:4-11
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What
the Father said to Jesus, the Son when he was baptized is what God says to each
one of us, “With you, I am well pleased!”
Baptism reminds us that we are loved and claimed by God.
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My
story of being baptized as an infant.
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