Jesus lived a perfect life under the OT law and kept the spirit of the new covenant in all that he did. When Jesus went to John the Baptist to be baptized of him in water, it was not to fulfil the requirement of the OT law, nor because he needed repentance, but rather: it was as an example for us who will live under the new covenant. After all, Jesus is the mediator of the new testament. Besides an outward sharing on the Lord's death and resurrection; water baptism is a proclamation to the body of Christ that here is a new member. It was a social event among believers. So much so, that it seems they even held proxy baptisms for the dead were martyred before they were water baptized themselves. You can bet that they didn't have baptisms for the dead for those who were by one Spirit baptized into one body.
The elementary principals of the oracles of God are for the individual: repentance from dead works, and faith towards God; for the Church: the doctrines of baptisms, and laying on of hands; for the Church's burden: resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. Water baptism in comparison to when we were by one Spirit baptized into one body, fades by the Spirit's excellent and overshadowing glory!
The elementary principals of the oracles of God are for the individual: repentance from dead works, and faith towards God; for the Church: the doctrines of baptisms, and laying on of hands; for the Church's burden: resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. Water baptism in comparison to when we were by one Spirit baptized into one body, fades by the Spirit's excellent and overshadowing glory!