Four Ways to Participate in a Baptism Service

Our church baptized three of our young people yesterday.  What a glorious day it was!

Before we did the actual baptisms, I reminded everyone that we were all there to participate in the baptism service.  It was not just for the three being baptized, but we were to all participate in the baptism service.  So here are four ways to participate in your church’s next baptism service.

First, we are all there to celebrate God’s saving work in the lives of those being baptized.  By faith in Jesus Christ, their sins have been washed away.  They are now His disciples.  And they are standing before us to proclaim that reality in their lives.  That is worth celebrating!

Second, we are all there to witness their confession of faith and commitment to follow Christ.  As witnesses, we must then be committed as their church family to help them grow in their walk with the Lord.  We commit to teach, to encourage, to support, to pray for, to build up, to be the church family in which they can grow up in the Faith.

Third, we are all there to remember our own baptisms.  As we watch these new believers be baptized, we remember our public proclamation of faith through the waters of baptism.  We remember our own salvation through Jesus Christ, and our own commitment to live for Him.  And as we remember, we affirm our faith and desire to follow Christ.

Finally, we are all there to pray for any who do not know Christ as their Savior who may be observing the baptisms.  We cry out silently that God might be at work in people’s hearts convicting them of sin and the real offer of salvation in Jesus Christ.  This assumes of course that we are in fact saved.  If not, then we ought to prayerfully consider our own need of salvation, of receiving what those who are being baptized have received.

Don’t just be a spectator at your next baptism service.  Be an active participant as you celebrate, witness, remember, and pray.

 

Passion Points

I took the week off from blogging, but I am back today with some good posts for your weekend reading:

3 Keys To a Powerful Prayer Life – Tim Challies

How To Not Grow Weary In Doing Good – Mark Altrogge (TBC)

Nine Questions to Help You Steward All of Your Life for God’s Glory – Brad Hambrick (BCC)

Does Your Pastor Love You? – Erik Raymond

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day!

Sermon Songs: Ephesians 4:31-32

MusicNotes

We put off our old sinful way
We put on what is right
Renew our minds from day to day
Walk with Him in the light

We must put off all bitterness
All wrath and all anger
Ev-er-y form of all malice
All clamor and slander

And in their place put on kindness
With hearts of tenderness
Offer each other forgiveness
As our God forgives us

 (To the tune of “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)

Passion Points

Here are some good posts for your weekend reading:

How to Commune with Christ on a Crazy Day – David Mathis (Crossway)

Do Not Grieve the Holy Spirit – Tim Challies

Hobbies to the Glory of God – Tim Challies

Yes Christian, You Need the Church– Josh Buice (DBG)

Hope you have a great Lord’s Day with your local church worshiping our glorious and gracious God!

Sermon Songs: Ephesians 4:28-30

MusicNotes

We put off our old sinful way
We put on what is right
Renew our minds from day to day
Walk with Him in the light

O God may we put off stealing
And work that we might give
Speak grace-filled words that bring healing
A giving life now live

Beware of grieving God’s Spirit
In what we do or say
And live a giving life that’s fit
For that redemptive day

And when we fail – we will repent
Our sin we will confess
Look to our Savior who was sent
To grant us forgiveness

 (To the tune of “O God Our Help In Ages Past”)

Reflections on Deuteronomy 31-34

In today’s passage, Moses commissions Joshua to take his place, speaks his final words to Israel, and dies.

  • Be strong and courageous – Moses tells Joshua and the people to be strong and courageous as they enter into the land. Where does this courage come from?  This courage comes from the knowledge that God goes with them.  In what situations in your life do you need courage?  Remember that God goes with you!
  • Reading the Law – Every seven years the Law was to be read that the people may learn not just the laws, but to fear the Lord and do them. If we are to obey God we must be in the Book to learn his commands.  If we are to obey God we must be in the Book to learn about God and fear him.
  • Great God – Moses proclaims the greatness of our God in his song that he teaches Israel. God is perfect, just, faithful, and upright.  He is a Rock.  He is the only true God and none can stand against him.  Take some time to praise your great God!