handy
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Then I suggest you read Romans 6:1-14, where Paul pretty clearly illustrates this in verse 4, We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.
You're new to the thread, so I understand that you haven't seen that I've used this very text to emphasize that baptism is not just a symbol... but rather the burial of the old man into death and the rising of the new creation.
All the texts that explain what baptism actually is....what it achieves for us makes this clear, that it is the burial of the old man of sin and the rising of the new life in Christ. People make this symbolic... I don't. I believe that this is exactly what is happening during our baptism...which, if it is a work, is NO work of man's, but of the Holy Spirit. This is the work of baptism... it is what it does.
Paul doesn't say, "We were symbolically buried with him... not really, just a symbol here, but you know what I mean..."
No! He says we were buried with Him...so that we may live a new life.
When the Scriptures uses imagery, it tends to make it clear that imagery is at play.... But Paul is describing what the Spirit did for us in our baptism... the putting to death of the old man and the creation of the new life in Christ.
I think it's a mistake to claim things are symbolic when the Scriptures do not describe it as imagery or symbolism.