Why We Need Baptism
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2023 11:22 pm
I have pondered on why we need baptism for many years. I like to have real answers about things. I like to be able to understand why. Recently this question came up again in my thoughts; and I dismissed it and assumed I will never really understand the concept of baptism.
Well the other day; as I was doing more healing work, all the sudden my mind was enlightened with a deep confirmation as to why we need baptism. Baptism is a very important principle in the gospel of Jesus Christ. The best way I can explain it, is that baptism is the process of spiritual adoption; whereby our DNA is made pure again and healed of any defilement. We know how important it is to our physical health to have pure and healthy DNA and we know that there are numerous attempts by the spiritual adversary to corrupt our DNA. The way we are able to separate the unclean from the clean is through baptism, and there is a historical concept that provides a deeper answer to it.
So here are my insights on the importance of baptism:
Why is baptism part of the Gospel of Jesus Christ? I have my own personal insights on the subject.
When Adam and Eve fell, their seed, Cain; was born. Cain became the father of the wicked.
Eve was first given the seed of the serpent; and the seed of the serpent bore fruit when Cain was tempted and acted to commit murder.
This seed is real genetic material. God allows the bad genetic material to continue with the good; in order to perserve the good. (This is the story of the wheat and the tares).
Eve's seed was the seed of Satan, the serpent. This means the seed of Eve was no longer that of her husband, Adam. Adam's seed or DNA will be replenished by the power of Jesus Christ. And Eve's seed or DNA will be replenished by the power of Baptism.
Baptism is the law of adoption; where that which is the seed of the human body is washed and the good seed is redeemed and adopted back into the family of Father Adam, and the contamination of the bad seed is washed away.
Even the serpent's seed can be saved by the gospel of Jesus Christ; wherein the serpent's seed is baptised.
When Sarah was not strong enough to have faith in Jesus Christ, she had her handmade Hagar have a son through her husband Abraham. Abraham is a type of Adam. Isaac is a type of the good seed. Ishmael is a type of the redeemed seed. Because of Sarah's weakness; and her lack of faith; another child was born to her husband that was not her own. But through the administration of baptism; Ishmael also becomes a son of Abraham and Sarah. He will be given the inheritance of both Father Abraham and Mother Sarah.
This is because through Abraham and Sarah; all of the inheritance contained in the DNA is provided. Remember that our blessings come from our DNA. So when Sarah lacked faith, her posterity is redeemed when her surrogate son becomes her adopted son, inheriting her blessing as a mother and Abraham's blessing as his father.
Hagar gets to see her offspring baptised into the covenant of God; Just like Bathsheba saw her son Solomon become the King of Israel; even though Bathseba's children would not have normally become the birthright royal seed of Israel.
So here we see the power of baptism in the story of Adam and Eve and their son Cain, Sarah and Abraham and their son Ishmael that was born of Hagar, and Bathsheba and David and their son Solomon.
In the case of Bathsheba, her son was given royal lineage through the redemptive and adoptive process of marriage to David after the sin of adultery was washed away.
In the case of Hagar, her son Ishmael will be given the lineage of the royal priesthood and covenant of God when his seed is baptised and converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
In the case of Eve, her seed which was the seed of Lucifer will be redeemed through baptism and the repentance of the seed of Lucifer. This repentance and conversion to do good and follow the laws of God allows the seed of Lucifer to be adopted into the seed of Father Adam and Jesus Christ.
Therefore, Baptism is the process of adoption where that which is good is cleansed from that which is bad for purposes of redemption of the human race from that which has been corrupted, and baptism into the family of Father Adam and the family of Heavenly God.
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Well the other day; as I was doing more healing work, all the sudden my mind was enlightened with a deep confirmation as to why we need baptism. Baptism is a very important principle in the gospel of Jesus Christ. The best way I can explain it, is that baptism is the process of spiritual adoption; whereby our DNA is made pure again and healed of any defilement. We know how important it is to our physical health to have pure and healthy DNA and we know that there are numerous attempts by the spiritual adversary to corrupt our DNA. The way we are able to separate the unclean from the clean is through baptism, and there is a historical concept that provides a deeper answer to it.
So here are my insights on the importance of baptism:
Why is baptism part of the Gospel of Jesus Christ? I have my own personal insights on the subject.
When Adam and Eve fell, their seed, Cain; was born. Cain became the father of the wicked.
Eve was first given the seed of the serpent; and the seed of the serpent bore fruit when Cain was tempted and acted to commit murder.
This seed is real genetic material. God allows the bad genetic material to continue with the good; in order to perserve the good. (This is the story of the wheat and the tares).
Eve's seed was the seed of Satan, the serpent. This means the seed of Eve was no longer that of her husband, Adam. Adam's seed or DNA will be replenished by the power of Jesus Christ. And Eve's seed or DNA will be replenished by the power of Baptism.
Baptism is the law of adoption; where that which is the seed of the human body is washed and the good seed is redeemed and adopted back into the family of Father Adam, and the contamination of the bad seed is washed away.
Even the serpent's seed can be saved by the gospel of Jesus Christ; wherein the serpent's seed is baptised.
When Sarah was not strong enough to have faith in Jesus Christ, she had her handmade Hagar have a son through her husband Abraham. Abraham is a type of Adam. Isaac is a type of the good seed. Ishmael is a type of the redeemed seed. Because of Sarah's weakness; and her lack of faith; another child was born to her husband that was not her own. But through the administration of baptism; Ishmael also becomes a son of Abraham and Sarah. He will be given the inheritance of both Father Abraham and Mother Sarah.
This is because through Abraham and Sarah; all of the inheritance contained in the DNA is provided. Remember that our blessings come from our DNA. So when Sarah lacked faith, her posterity is redeemed when her surrogate son becomes her adopted son, inheriting her blessing as a mother and Abraham's blessing as his father.
Hagar gets to see her offspring baptised into the covenant of God; Just like Bathsheba saw her son Solomon become the King of Israel; even though Bathseba's children would not have normally become the birthright royal seed of Israel.
So here we see the power of baptism in the story of Adam and Eve and their son Cain, Sarah and Abraham and their son Ishmael that was born of Hagar, and Bathsheba and David and their son Solomon.
In the case of Bathsheba, her son was given royal lineage through the redemptive and adoptive process of marriage to David after the sin of adultery was washed away.
In the case of Hagar, her son Ishmael will be given the lineage of the royal priesthood and covenant of God when his seed is baptised and converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
In the case of Eve, her seed which was the seed of Lucifer will be redeemed through baptism and the repentance of the seed of Lucifer. This repentance and conversion to do good and follow the laws of God allows the seed of Lucifer to be adopted into the seed of Father Adam and Jesus Christ.
Therefore, Baptism is the process of adoption where that which is good is cleansed from that which is bad for purposes of redemption of the human race from that which has been corrupted, and baptism into the family of Father Adam and the family of Heavenly God.
Also shared on mygospelinsights.weebly.com