
Reformed Forum Carlton Wynne | The Deep Well and Lively Works of Christian Baptism
Oct 1, 2024
Carlton Wynne, a PCA minister and theologian, delves into the profound meaning of baptism during his talk. He connects baptism to Old Testament events like Noah's flood and Israel's Red Sea crossing, illustrating how these foreshadow New Covenant truths. Wynne emphasizes baptism as a sign of salvation and judgment, a call to faith, and a means of grace that strengthens the church. He urges listeners to appreciate baptism's role in initiating believers into the covenant community and affirming God's promises.
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Montreat Fountain Framing Baptism
- Carlton Wynne recounts a small Montreat fountain he visited as a boy that always flows and sustained visitors for decades.
- He uses this personal image to introduce baptism as a deep, continually flowing source of spiritual blessing.
Creation Waters Prefigure Baptismal Blessing
- Wynne links creation's primal waters to baptism, noting God consecrates the world and issues blessings after creating through water.
- He argues baptism likewise promises blessing, the Spirit, and entry into Christ's consummated life.
Noah's Flood Mirrors Baptism's New Creation
- Wynne presents Noah's flood as a precursor to Christian baptism: death through water becomes deliverance for the righteous.
- He cites 1 Peter to show baptism corresponds to Noah's deliverance but saves only by God's electing grace.















