Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are designed to picture and so remind us of Christ’s saving work for us.
Baptism pictures and reminds us of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, and how in Him we have spiritually died and been buried to our old sinful way of life and been raised to a new life with Him (Romans 6:3-4). Baptism also pictures and reminds us that in Christ our sins are washed away (Acts 22:16).
The Lord’s Supper pictures the broken body and shed blood of our Savior, which we are specifically told to remember (I Corinthians 11:23-25). The same passage also reminds us that the cup is the New Covenant in His blood – it pictures our new relationship with God made possible through Christ in which are sins are forgiven and His Word is written on our hearts (Hebrews 8:10-12).
And so both baptism and the Lord’s Supper picture and remind us of Christ’s sacrifice, and how in Him our sins are forgiven and we are now able to follow Him.
So let us remember and rejoice. I tell people when I prepare them for baptism, that it is a celebration.
Sometimes we talk about celebrating Lord’s Supper, because it should be a celebration. As we remember Christ’s saving work for us, how could we not celebrate? As we consider forgiveness of sins and a new life in Christ, how could we not rejoice? Remember and rejoice!
Let us also remember and rest. And in two ways: rest in Christ’s love and rest in His finished work.
First, rest in Christ’s love that brought Him to the cross to die for your salvation. Everyone is looking for love, and as Christians we have found an undying, unselfish, unending, amazing love. No matter what others think of you, no matter how they may reject you or mistreat you or ignore you, the God of universe, your Creator and Savior, loves you and will not reject or mistreat or ignore you. As we witness a baptism or gather for the Lord’s Supper, we remember His saving work for us and rest in His love.
Second, rest in Christ’s finished work. Jesus died and rose again to cleanse you of all your sins. In Christ, you are clean. There is nothing you have to do but believe. It is not of works, so no one can boast. No penance, no earning, no striving – just rest in His finished work. Again, He died and rose again to change you, to give you a new life – something you could not do on your own. You cannot fix yourself. He has already done it – just rest in His finished work. As we witness a baptism or gather for Lord’s Supper, we remember His saving work for us. It is finished, so we can rest.
As you witness a baptism or gather around Christ’s table, remember His saving work for you. And as you remember, rejoice and rest.