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13 Jan 2026

Successful And Unsuccessful Baptisms

Baptizatus autem Jesus, confestim ascendit de aqua...

Puto autem factum Christi ad mysterium pertinere omnium qui post modum fuerant baptizandi: ideo dixit, Confestim, et non dixit, Egressus est, sed Ascendit; quia omnes, qui digne secundum omnia membra justitiae formati e consummati baptizantur in Christo, confestim de aqua ascendunt: id est, proficiunt ad virtutes, et ad dignatem elevantur caelestem. Qui enim ingressi fuerant in aqua carnales et filii Adam peccatoris, confestim de aqua ascendunt spirituales filii Dei facti. Et ne mihi dicas, quia multi quales fuerant ante baptismum, tales permanent post baptismum, etiam qui non in poenitentia baptizantur, nec toto corde poenitent se illose fuisse quod fuerant, sed retento peccandi proposito baptizantur, ideo non proficiunt confestim de aqua.

Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum, Homilia IV

Source: Migne PG 56.658
And Jesus being baptized, instantly rose up out of the water... 1

I think this deed of Christ pertains to the mystery of everyone after they have been baptised, therefore it says, 'instantly,' and not, 'came out,' but 'rose up,' because everyone who has been baptized in Christ worthily, with every member formed and perfected in righteousness, instantly rises up out of the water, that is, they advance to the virtues, and they are lifted up to a state of heavenly dignity. For those who have gone into the waters as carnal men and sons of Adam the sinner, instantly rise up from the waters as spiritual sons of God. And lest anyone say to me that after baptism many are just like they were before baptism, this is the case with those who were baptised in impenitence, who were not penitent in their hearts as they should have been, but they were baptised while retaining some attachment to sin, therefore it did not profit them to instantly rise up out of the water.

Opus Imperfectum on Matthew, from Homily 4

1 Mt 3.16

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