Baptismal Rite

I got to celebrate a great event on Sunday the welcoming of another child of God into the body of Christ. Baptism has a deep history. Many people are reminded of Jesus Baptism in the Jordan. Many people are reminded of the great commission. More and more I hear about Noah and the flood. But the waters in Genesis 1 are created with the power of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit is active in our baptism. He is the one calling us to faith.

The Holy Spirit hovers or floats or is moving over the waters of the earth. The Holy Spirit is there when all else is chaos. We come to the waters of baptism corrupt. We come to the Waters of Baptism dead and become alive. We are in a state of chaos and learn the joy of God's Love. God calls us to faith. God reveals that he has created all of creation for us.

Water can be one the most destructive forces in the world. Just think about how many people died in sea travel. How many people drowned each year? I do not know. But I know that people are dying every day. People die of diseases. But people really die of sin. I am glad that I die every day to sin and rise to new life. I remember my baptism and give thanks to God.

Baptism should point us back to those waters of Creation. But they should also point to our new birth. They should point to our new creation. This is why I would also remind us all of the Resurrection of the Body and Everlasting life. Thank you.

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