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1 Peter 3:18-22

1 Peter 3:18-22. Entering a story bigger than yourself. The NT knows nothing of an unbaptized Christian. Noah rather than the Exodus. What do we know about Noah?. Parallels between Noah and the readers of 1 Peter. 1. Noah was a minority. 2. Noah was surrounded by unbelief.

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1 Peter 3:18-22

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  1. 1 Peter 3:18-22

  2. Entering a story bigger than yourself

  3. The NT knows nothing of an unbaptized Christian

  4. Noah rather than the Exodus

  5. What do we know about Noah?

  6. Parallels between Noah and the readers of 1 Peter

  7. 1. Noah was a minority

  8. 2. Noah was surrounded by unbelief

  9. 3. Noah witnessed boldly

  10. 4. Noah promised that judgment was coming soon

  11. 5. Christ preached through Noah

  12. 7. A few were saved

  13. Water=chaos

  14. Gen. 1:2, Ps. 18:4, Ps. 69:1-2, Ps. 88:7, Ps. 144:7

  15. In the Noah story, the water separated the wicked from the saved

  16. When the waters subsided, Noah and his family entered a new world

  17. Romans 6:3-5

  18. A person is baptized into death

  19. And raised with Christ

  20. A pledge or an appeal

  21. For God to cleanse the deepest inner-most part because of the work of Jesus

  22. Not magic

  23. Resurrection is not something you can do, neither is baptism

  24. Flee to the ark (Jesus), pass through the waters (baptism), set our lives on the rock (the Cross and the Empty Tomb) rise to a new world (discipleship to the Risen Lord)

  25. Not just about you.

  26. That’s good news.

  27. 5 threads

  28. 1. Participation in Jesus (Identity)

  29. 2 Cor. 5:16-21

  30. Becoming Weak

  31. Eph. 2:1-10, Col. 2:8-15

  32. 2. Washing of Sin (Hope)

  33. Repent

  34. “Your baptism is nothing less than grace clutching you by the throat: a grace-full throttling, by which your sin in submerged in order that you may remain under grace. Come thus to your baptism. Give yourself up to be drowned in baptism and killed by the mercy of God, saying, ‘Drown me and throttle me, dear Lord, for henceforth I will gladly die to sin with your Son.”—Martin Luther

  35. Acts 2:38, 1 Cor. 6:11

  36. 3. Gifts of the Spirit (Ministry)

  37. NT emphasizes a connection here

  38. Engulfed in the Spirit

  39. Surrender to God like Jesus

  40. Eph. 1:13-14 & 4:5, 1 Cor. 12:13

  41. The purpose of gifts

  42. 4. Becoming part of the people of God (Community)

  43. Union with Christ and His people

  44. Born into a new family

  45. 5. Initiation into God’s kingdom (Ethics)

  46. 5. Initiation into God’s kingdom (Ethics)

  47. A Pledge of Allegiance

  48. “Baptism was and is nothing less than a declaration of allegiance to God’s transcendent kingdom and a rejection of this present age.”

  49. The Anabaptists

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