
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send a text
Nicodemus goes to see Jesus in secret and is told that to see the kingdom of God, one has to be born again. “How can this be?” Nicodemus wondered… this week we hold covenant baptism and the story of Nicodemus from John 3 together as two notes that can be in harmony with one another because the baseline that plays beneath them both is grace. In both conversion and infant baptism, we see God’s divine initiative… God reaches for us before we reach back. And of course, we see Nicodemus again at the cross, caring for Jesus’ body... perhaps even that tomb was a womb, birthing Nicodemus’ belief.
By Madison ChurchSend a text
Nicodemus goes to see Jesus in secret and is told that to see the kingdom of God, one has to be born again. “How can this be?” Nicodemus wondered… this week we hold covenant baptism and the story of Nicodemus from John 3 together as two notes that can be in harmony with one another because the baseline that plays beneath them both is grace. In both conversion and infant baptism, we see God’s divine initiative… God reaches for us before we reach back. And of course, we see Nicodemus again at the cross, caring for Jesus’ body... perhaps even that tomb was a womb, birthing Nicodemus’ belief.