Baptism is more than a ritual—it’s a call to true repentance and redemption. This...
Have you ever wondered why YAHUSHUA’s sacrifice was necessary if animal sacrifices already existed in the Old Testament?
The truth is, the blood of bulls and goats could never fully atone for sin. If they could, there would have been no need for the ultimate sacrifice of YAHUSHUA Ha’Mashiach.
In Baptism Unto Remembrance, we uncover the deep biblical truths of sin, atonement, and repentance—revealing why the ancient sacrifices pointed to something far greater. This book takes you through key Scriptures that explain YAHUAH’s divine plan, from the symbolic blood offerings in Leviticus to the ultimate ransom paid by YAHUSHUA.
Leviticus 17:11 (KJV) makes this truth clear:
“For the life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.”
Every sacrifice served as a reminder that sin requires payment. Yet despite countless offerings, Israel often missed the heart of true worship—justice, mercy, and repentance. As Isaiah 1:13 (KJV) declares:
“Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me; the new moons and sabbaths, the calling of assemblies, I cannot away with; it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting.”
When YAHUSHUA came, He fulfilled what animal sacrifices could never accomplish. As He declared in Matthew 20:28 (KJV):
“Even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.”
Through His blood, a new covenant was established. Baptism now serves as the powerful sign of our union with His death, burial, and resurrection.
The biblical foundation of atonement from the Old to the New Testament.
Why baptism is more than a ritual—it’s a covenantal act of remembrance.
The role of Job’s story in understanding sin, suffering, and true repentance.
How repentance leads to transformation and renewed faith in YAHUAH.
Too many believers misunderstand the connection between sacrifice, grace, and repentance. Without this knowledge, we risk treating sin lightly or viewing baptism as a hollow ritual. This book uncovers the biblical depth of atonement and baptism, showing you why your faith must be rooted in both remembrance and repentance.
For a deeper understanding of YAHUAH’s plan of redemption, explore our companion books:
Begin your journey of baptism unto remembrance and unlock a deeper understanding of sin, atonement, and repentance.