Worthy Brief - June 9, 2026
Worthy Brief - June 9, 2026
Baptized into Moses, alive in Messiah!
1 Corinthians 10:1-2 I do not want you to be unaware, brothers, that our forefathers were all under the cloud, and that they all passed through the sea. 2 They were all baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea.
When Paul wanted to explain baptism, he did something surprising. Instead of pointing first to a river or a ritual, he pointed back to the Exodus.
Paul deliberately chooses the Greek word baptizo — to immerse, to overwhelm, to identify completely with another. Israel did not simply walk through the Red Sea; they emerged from it as an entirely different people. On one shore stood a nation of slaves. On the other stood the covenant people of God -- a kingdom of priests, set apart to carry His name before the nations.
The sea became a dividing line between two kingdoms, not merely two conditions.
Notice what remained behind. Egypt was behind them. Pharaoh's authority was behind them. The entire legal claim that one kingdom held over God's people was behind them. They did not merely escape slavery -- they were transferred out of one dominion and into another. This is covenantal language. This is kingdom language. God did not negotiate better terms with Pharaoh. He extracted His people completely, sealed the transfer in water, and led them under His own government, His own cloud, His own King.
This is why baptism is so much more than a symbol of forgiveness. It is a public declaration of transferred allegiance -- a proclamation that you now live under a different throne. Paul writes elsewhere, "We were buried therefore with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead... even so we also should walk in newness of life" (Romans 6:4).
The old life is not simply improved—it is buried. What rises is a new creation, transferred from the dominion of darkness into the reign of the beloved Son.
The Exodus story reinforces this with unmistakable clarity. Israel was not truly free when Pharaoh reluctantly agreed to let them go. Freedom became reality when they walked through the waters and discovered there was no path back. The sea closed behind them. Pharaoh's army — every instrument of the old dominion's enforcement — was swallowed in the deep. Their future was now found only by following the cloud of God's presence, living under God's law, eating God's provision, and marching toward the promised land.
So it is with everyone who follows Yeshua (Jesus). The cross dismantles the legal claim of sin against us, but baptism publicly announces it. We have crossed from death into life, from darkness into light, from the authority of Pharaoh into the sovereign reign of the true King. This is not merely a change of moral direction -- it is a change of citizenship, of lordship, of the kingdom to which our lives belong and give account.
This is why the New Testament consistently speaks of believers as new creations, citizens of heaven, members of God's household, and a royal priesthood. The Exodus did not simply change Israel's location -- it changed their allegiance, their identity, and their King.
Perhaps today you still hear the voices of Egypt calling you back -- the fears, failures, labels, and chains that once defined your life. But God no longer sees you standing on the old shore. You have passed through the waters. You belong to another Kingdom now. Your past no longer has authority over you, because your life is hidden in Yeshua. Stop looking behind to a land God has already delivered you from, and begin walking like someone who has crossed over. The sea is closed, the cloud is moving, and the King is leading you into a life that can never be lived by looking back. Walk forward -- you are no longer a slave. You are a citizen of the Kingdom of God.
Your family in the Lord with much agape love,
George & Baht Rivka (Maryland)
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