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The Miracle Before the Water: Where you will genuinely find Salvation

  • Writer: Still His
    Still His
  • Nov 10
  • 4 min read
Faith Comes Before Water Baptism
Faith Comes Before Water Baptism

This morning, let us settle a matter of eternal importance. Let us speak not of tradition, but of truth, not of ritual, but of reality. In the journey of faith, there is a divine order that, when misunderstood, can leave a soul adrift. It is the order of faith and water, of the internal miracle and the external declaration.


Many approach the waters of baptism with a misconception, believing that the act itself will produce faith, that the water will wash away sin, and that it will grant Salvation. But let me tell you that approach is a dangerous misunderstanding that places the power in the pool rather than in the Person of Jesus Christ.


The Scripture is breathtakingly clear on this point. The Apostle Paul, writing to the Ephesians, leaves no room for confusion:


“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith, and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9


Salvation is received, not achieved. It is a gift grasped by the hand of faith. This faith is not a passive acknowledgement of facts; it is the conclusive decision of your heart, mind, and will. It is the moment you come into the knowledge that your way is wrong and His way is right. It is the realisation that your own righteousness has you on a path of destruction.


And Jesus, who declared, “I am the way and the truth and the life, is the only right way to having everlasting life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6)—leads to the path of everlasting life.


When you believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and you surrender to Him as Lord, you do so by faith. And that very faith is what ushers you into Salvation. It is the channel through which God’s grace floods your spirit. At that precise moment of belief, you are made new. Through that realisation, Salvation begins the work that leads us to the glorious resurrection and eternal life.


So, where does water baptism come into play?


Baptism is the glorious, public declaration of what has already happened within you. It is not the cause of Salvation; it is the seal upon it. It is your first act of obedience, a powerful testimony to the world. In baptism, you are not asking God to do something new; you are showing the world what He has already done.


Think of it this way: baptism is the wedding ring, not the marriage. The ring does not create the covenant of marriage; it symbolises and publicly proclaims a covenant that has already been in the hearts of two people. In the same way, baptism is the public proclamation of the covenant you have already entered into with Christ by faith.


The act of baptism in itself is rich with meaning: as you get lowered into the water, you demonstrate the burial of your old, sinful life. As you get raised out of water, you demonstrate your resurrection to a new life in Christ Jesus, a life with a new way, a new hope, and a new belief.


That is why the order is non-negotiable. To go down into the water without first believing in your heart is to perform an empty ritual. It is to go down a dry sinner and rise a wet one. The water has no power to change what faith has not first secured.


But when faith has taken root, when you have truly believed and received, then baptism becomes a powerful, joyful, and essential step in your spiritual journey. It is your bold statement to heaven and earth that you belong to Jesus. Water baptism symbolised that you have buried your old life. And have now risen to walk in newness of life with Him.”


If you are seeking truth today, do not look first to the water. Look to the cross. Do not trust in a ritual; trust in a Person, the Lord Jesus Christ. Believe in Him. Place your faith in His finished work. Without effort or cost to you, Salvation is offered. Accept this gift delivered to you through the blood of Jesus Christ.


Your acceptance of this gift is the key that enables your baptism to be the powerful testimony of a miracle that has already taken place in you. A celebration of the faith that saved you.


A Prayer for Today:

Heavenly Father, lead me to the truth. I turn from my own way, recognising it leads to destruction. I put my faith in Your Son, Jesus Christ. He is the way, the truth, and the life. I accept Him as my Lord and Saviour right now. Thank you for saving me by Your grace. Now, please lead me to declare this change in my life, with a public display by water baptism, not to be saved, but because your hands are already upon me, in Jesus’ name, Amen.


Written by

Angela Doreen November 9, 2025


 
 
 

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