Doug Brents
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My poor (deleted personal comment) friend, the sacrifices of the Law of Moses were a poor, weak shadow of the sacrifice of Jesus. Yes, God desires mercy more than sacrifice, but the sacrifice is still necessary. As Heb 9:22 says, there is no forgiveness without the shedding of blood. But the blood of sheep and bulls is not sufficient to remove sins, only the blood of Jesus will do it. And baptism is not just a symbol; it is the point in time established by God that He removes the stain of our sins and makes us pure, holy, and righteous (Eph 5:26-27).Hi Doug!
May God keep blessing you and your family in 2026
Do you believe that sacrifices pacified God’s anger?
“For I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.” Hosea 6:6
Animal sacrifices cannot not alter God’s mercy or justice. They were a symbol, a ritual that helped people in cultures that already practiced animal sacrifices. They did it to pacify the anger of their gods. Hebrews were part of such cultures.
God has never needed blood to forgive sins, or to “get calm”, and King David knew it well.
“For thou desirest not sacrifice; else would I give it: thou delightest not in burnt offering.
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.”
So, we are talking here about symbols and rituals, Doug.
Baptism is also a symbol, a ritual. It does not matter if it is mentioned in the Old Testament or New Testament or Quran or any sacred text. A symbol is a symbol. A ritual is a ritual. It is a resource, an aid for our memory and emotions, but has no intrinsic power to perform any spiritual change.
People die in their sins when they repent and surrender in baptism. As I have said before, if you walk into the mud and turn around out of the mud (repent), you are still dirty and covered in mud. You must wash the mud off in order to be clean, and just turning around does not wash the mud off. But the mud of sin cannot be washed off by normal washing; it requires the blood of Jesus to remove the stain of sin. And the blood of Jesus is received in baptism (1 Pet 3:21).People die in their sins when they do not repent. Not when they have intellectual errors.