15. 1 John and John’s Baptism1 John contains
more evidence that John’s baptism was the only Messianic water baptism known
to the apostles, there simply was no other. This letter was written by the
apostle John to counter the false teaching of the early Gnostics who taught a
distinction between Yeshua and the Messiah, making Yeshua the Messiah only
after the Spirit descended on Him after being baptized by John (contrary to
Luke 2:11). However, they also said that the Messianic Spirit left Yeshua
while He suffered on the cross so that He did not die as the Messiah, He lost
His Messiahship before He died. In John’s endeavor to expose Gnostic
teachings he mentioned the “water” as part of the testimony which proves
Yeshua’s Messiahship, 1 John 5:6-8, in conjunction with the blood and the
Spirit. Different ideas
have been expressed as to what is meant by “water and blood,” including the
reference to “blood and water” (note the reverse sequence) in John Also notice the
apostle John did not try to distinguish this water from some other supposed
newer command by Messiah. He did not call this water of 1 John 5:6-8 “John’s
water,” or “John’s baptism” he simply calls it “the water,” apparently
unaware of any newer water purification ritual commanded by Messiah. It was
John’s baptism in which the Messiah fulfilled all righteousness of the Torah
and Prophets and was a Jewish rite which falls in the category of a work of
righteousness and is not crucial to God after Messiah’s resurrection. It was,
and is, a valuable sign. There is no evidence for a new water baptism in 1
John, only a powerful testimony of the continued importance to the early
disciples of the end-time Messianic purification baptism announced to all in |