Noble says that this verse is especially important, as there will always be barriers in our way when we are trying to further our connection with Jesus.
It's important to note that these roadblocks aren't always obviously evil, Noble continues. "The opposition [doesn't always have] a pitch fork, horns, and a devil costume."
While opposition is a barrier, it also serves as "an opportunity to continually say 'yes' to Jesus."
Noble also points to Acts 2:38, in which Peter calls on Christians to "repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit."
It's important to note that Peter didn't just tell us to repent for our sins, but also to be baptized, as repentance is internal and baptism is external.
"Baptism is something that every single follower of Christ is told to do," Noble says.
Lastly, he points to Romans 6:3-4, which reads: "Or don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?"
When you experience the cleansing, immersive act of baptism, "the old you is buried" and a new you is born through Christ.
"When we come back up, it's symbolic of the fact that we have a brand new life in Christ," Noble says.