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Baptised Yesterday!

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Kelly

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Our church baptises about once a quarter, I just missed the one in October so I had to wait until yesterday. It felt funny since I had been going to church for so many months and really growing in the Lord. Then my pastor put it in perspective: Basically, you and God have a relationship, but the baptism is similar to a wedding ceremony. It's a sign of your covenant with each other, and to those who witness it. There were a few people, like me, who were originally baptised as infants, who were coming back to do it of our own understanding, there were some kids too. It was sort of cool to be in a room with children, young adults, older folks where normally there is social and age based segregation and structure - i.e. the older people are in control and the young follow.

In that room waiting to be baptised we were all equal, all experiencing the same thing - all equal despite our age, social status, etc differences. For an instant, I thought of what heaven will feel like when the shackles of earthly society fall off us and we are all given spiritual bodies, with no age or sin or predispositions to seperate us.
 

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That's wonderful Kelly! Yes, that was an encouraging post to read :) My two eldest sons have been baptised so far, and it is such an emotional, uplifting, beautiful thing to see! I just had to pop in and tell you



congratulations and many blessings!


when I saw the thread title :)
 
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:clap: One of the other people getting baptised became Christian after being married to his Christian wife for 14 years of being unequally yoked. She witnessed to him over those years with many sad times of going to church alone, etc. He's been Christian for about a year and just finished the Bible for the first time.
 
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Kelly said:
:clap: One of the other people getting baptised became Christian after being married to his Christian wife for 14 years of being unequally yoked. She witnessed to him over those years with many sad times of going to church alone, etc. He's been Christian for about a year and just finished the Bible for the first time.
Thank you for posting that. I'm in an unequally yoked relationship right now and we just celebrated our 13th anniversary. This was so encouraging to hear.

Congratulations on your baptism Kelly. What you said in your OP is so true, it is like a marriage ceremony. A public declaration of our allegiance to Jesus. Did each person tell their testimony or say a few words?

When I was baptised last summer, our pastor was telling the story about a woman who was getting baptised and her unsaved husband and neighbors were there snickering and laughing at the whole thing. The following year, her husband was the one getting baptised. Praise the Lord! :bow:


God bless,

WC
 
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Kelly said:
Our church baptises about once a quarter, I just missed the one in October so I had to wait until yesterday. It felt funny since I had been going to church for so many months and really growing in the Lord. Then my pastor put it in perspective: Basically, you and God have a relationship, but the baptism is similar to a wedding ceremony. It's a sign of your covenant with each other, and to those who witness it. There were a few people, like me, who were originally baptised as infants, who were coming back to do it of our own understanding, there were some kids too. It was sort of cool to be in a room with children, young adults, older folks where normally there is social and age based segregation and structure - i.e. the older people are in control and the young follow.

In that room waiting to be baptised we were all equal, all experiencing the same thing - all equal despite our age, social status, etc differences. For an instant, I thought of what heaven will feel like when the shackles of earthly society fall off us and we are all given spiritual bodies, with no age or sin or predispositions to seperate us.

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