
I
stood in water
up to my thighs,
watching from a
distance as each
pair stepped
into the center
of the circle
and the sponsor
announced “I
baptize
you:______________
in the name of
the Father, the
Son and the Holy
Spirit” and held
them in their
arms lowered
them into the
water and then
back up again.
When each of
them came up the
first thing I
noticed was a
huge smile on
their face and
then they
wrapped their
arms around
their sponsor
with a big hug.
Baptism is so
special to me. I
was baptized as
an infant and
when I was 37 I
chose to be
baptized again.
I made the
decision because
I wanted it to
be my decision.
My infant
baptism didn’t
really hold any
meaning for me
because it
wasn’t decided
by me. My adult
baptism was a
way for me to be
obedient to
Jesus by making
my beliefs
public. Another
thing it did for
me was to show
people I am
willing to be
held accountable
for my actions.
I have followed
Jesus into the
waters of
baptism, I have
died to myself
and I want to
live for Him and
only for Him.
When Jesus was
baptized there
was a loud voice
from heaven and
the dove
ascended on Him.
This is the only
time all three
parts of the
trinity were
witnessed at the
same place and
time. This is a
special occasion
it was the
beginning of
Jesus’ ministry
here on earth.
God is pleased
with us when we
are baptized
just as He was
pleased with
Jesus and in
many ways it can
be the beginning
of our ministry
here on earth as
well.
July 19, 2006
I
went to our
church baptism
Saturday at the
lake. It was a
beautiful day
and was still
nice out, the
heat and
humidity hadn’t
set in yet.
There was a
service in the
park building
before going out
to the lake for
the baptism. The
service
consisted of
music,
introductions
and testimonies
from the baptism
candidates and
they each had a
sponsor who had
gone through a
class with them.
The sponsor
anointed them
with oil and
spoke a blessing
over them. The
service ended
with all of us
saying the
Apostles Creed
together:
I believe in
God, the Father
Almighty,
maker of heaven
and earth,
and in Jesus
Christ, His only
Son, our Lord:
Who was
conceived of the
Holy Spirit,
born of the
Virgin Mary,
suffered under
Pontius Pilate,
was crucified,
died, and was
buried.
He descended
into hell.
The third day He
arose again from
the dead.
He ascended into
heaven
and is seated at
the right hand
of
God the Father
Almighty,
from whence He
shall come to
judge
the living and
the dead.
I believe in the
Holy Spirit,
the holy
Christian
church,
the communion of
saints,
the forgiveness
of sins,
the resurrection
of the body,
and life
everlasting.
Amen.
Saying the
Apostles Creed
is not new to
me, I grew up in
a traditional
Lutheran Church
and we said the
Apostles Creed
every Sunday. I
know it by heart
and have said it
many times
before. But this
time was
different for
some reason, the
words really
meant something
to me and by the
end of the
creed, I had
tears in my
eyes.
I know what I
believe and to
be able to state
what I believe
to God, others
and to myself is
so rich to me. I
needed to hear
myself say this
creed and to
stand in a crowd
of other
believers saying
the same thing.
We have been
discussing
community at our
church and
wondering how to
create an
atmosphere or
environment of
community that
others can enter
into if they
choose. This was
community to me.
The part of the
service held in
the building was
over and it was
time to go to
the waters of
baptism. We sang
one verse of
“Grace Flows
Down” in the
building and
then continued
to sing as we
followed the
baptism
candidates and
their sponsors
out the door. It
is a public lake
and beach and
there were other
people and
families outside
swimming and
playing in the
water and on the
sand. They
watched as we
came out the
building. It was
such
an
awesome
experience and I
felt so close to
Jesus as we
walked to the
water. We
stopped on the
shore
and
removed our
shoes and the
baptism
candidates and
their sponsors
were led into
the water. The
rest of us were
invited to step
into the water
as well, to
remember our
baptism, to show
our support and
belief and to be
a community of
believers.