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Baptism and the Munus Triplex

Baptism and the Munus Triplex

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  • Randall E. Otto

The three offices, prophet, priest, and king, have been a standard Reformed way of describing the work of Christ. The thesis of this article is that these offices can be used fruitfully to describe the participation of a Christian in the work of Christ through baptism. Included in baptism is submission to the Word of God (calling of a prophet), being anointed with God's Spirit (calling of a priest), and a confirmation as the son of God (calling of a king).

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 2004. 9 pages.

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Until God can be unjust, and demand two payments for one debt, he cannot destroy the soul for whom Jesus died Charles H. Spurgeon
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