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Electrocution in the Baptistry: Why Risk It?![]() Navigation: Main page » Self-Improvement.com: Religion How A Fool Discovery Cured My Bad Breath. Author: Steve Singleton Article source: http://deeperstudy.blogspot.com/. Used with author's permission. During the morning service on Sunday, October 30, 2005, 33-year-old Kyle Lake, pastor of the University Baptist Church (Waco, Texas), was accidentally electrocuted when he touched a microphone while standing chest-deep in the water of the church's baptistry. The person he was about to immerse escaped unharmed. Despite 40 minutes of CPR, Kyle was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital at 11:30 a.m. Some might react to news of this tragedy by asking why someone would be in the baptistry in the first place. Why baptize anyone these days? And if you have to baptize, why not resort to sprinkling? Baptism by immersion is too messy and time-consuming. Why bother, when a few drops on the forehead will do the trick just as well? One wipe with a towel and voilą! The deed is done, and no cleanup necessary. Immersion the original mode Original symbolism confirms immersion Beyond this image of a bath, baptism also pictures a burial. It is a re-enactment of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Savior (Romans 6:3-4Colossians 2:12-13). When someone dies, how do you bury them? Do you sprinkle a little dirt on their forehead, or do you cover them up completely? Symbolic "before" and "after" This is confirmed by Paul's own experience of having his sins washed away in baptism, having called on the name of the Lord (Acts 22:16). He calls it "the washing with water through the word" (Ephesians 5:26) and "the washing of rebirth" (Titus 3:5). (Note that both the first and second of these three passages feature the believer's confession of Christ, the Savior empowering the symbol.) Before, I am dead in sin (Ephesians 2:1Colossians 2:13)after, I am made alive in Christ (Colossians 2:12). Of course, there's nothing magical in the water. It's power is faith in the cross of Christ and in His resurrection (Romans 6:4-7). As Colossians 2:12 says, "...having been buried with Him in baptism and raise with Him through your faith in the power of God, who raised Him from the dead." My eyes are on Him, not on me. My faith is in the cross, not in the ritual. Affirming baptism's purpose as well as its mode We can reduce the risk of electrocution by using cordless microphones, but we must neither reduce nor distort the biblical significance of this God-ordained rite. Pray for Kyle's family and for all who knew him and are devastated by this loss. Copyright ©2005 Steve SingletonSteve Singleton has written several books and numerous articles on subjects of interest to Bible students. He has been an editor, reporter, and public relations consultant. He has taught Greek, Bible, and religious studies in Bible college, university, and adult education programs. He has taught seminars and workshops in 11 states and the Caribbean. Go to his DeeperStudy.org for Bible study resources at all levels. Explore "The Shallows," plumb "The Depths," or browse the "Study Links" for original sources in English translation. Check out DeeperStudy Bookstore for great e-books, free books, and great discounts on over 120,000 Christian books. Sign up for Steve's free "DeeperStudy Newsletter." Copyright information: This article is free for reproduction in any medium if reproduced in its entirety, including any links & this copyright statement. |
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