Hello all!
This is my first introductory post, and have big news I'd like to share.
I'm a "forty something" and have been absent from the Church since I was about ten years old. The same can be said for my lovely wife of twenty-plus years. That is, until about one year ago we both agreed we should return to God, and introduce our young children (Boy 14, girl 9). During this time, we've grown with our Church and the members within it. To the point that when our Pastor mentioned he'd like to perform an "old school river Baptism", we jumped at the chance. As it turns out, not just our family of four will be submerged, but a total of 18 (or so) will be showing our faith.
The day after tomorrow will be the day.
As a sinner with the best of intentions who is still a bit rough around the edges, I'd like to hang out with you folks here to gain wisdom and inspiration. Between the guidance of The Good Book, my Pastor, and (hopefully) your answers to my silly questions, I'll place my family and myself firmly on the proper path to The Lord.
Admittedly, I've struggled with multiple attempts to read The Bible. Our Church was handing out copies of a book called "The Story", and I'm making my way through it. I'm about 1/3 into the pages.
Please pray for my family, and think about us at 6:00pm CST Sunday evening. :smilewinkgrin:
Thanks!
Bob
First post. Baptizing the entire family this weekend.
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Bob in St. Louis, Sep 6, 2013.
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I would say with (a cautious) confidence "yes" to all of the above.
I have confessed with my mouth that Jesus died on the cross for my (our) sins and I do believe it with my heart.
Although being "convicted of my sin" is a new phrase to me and I'm unsure of the true meaning. Do I believe I am a sinner? "Yes". Maybe I misunderstand? -
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In my weak mind, I thought I had enough of this figured out that I was doing the right thing for my family and myself. I told my Pastor months ago that I wasn't going to do things like I was was simply "checking them off the list", that it had to feel like the right thing to do.
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.......by the way....the Pastor came to the house last week to chat with the family. Although we weren't "tested", I'm sure that in his way we were at least being "checked" that this was the right thing at the right time.
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What a wonderful testimony and profession of your faith as you lead your family in obedience to our Lord in baptism. It sounds like you and your wife are really do well in leading your family in the faith!
Blessings to you and your family.
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Awesome, I was just worried you might think baptism had a magical power or as you said, "just an item to be checked off". Baptism is very important and I pray it is a wonderful weekend for your family.
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I'm excited for you and the family. Has the entire family repented and trusted in Jesus as Lord and Savior? You mentioned you and your wife and I pray that you both have examined yourselves to see if you are in the faith (2 Cor. 13:5).
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Bob,
Welcome aboard!! :wavey:
May all go well with you and your family this coming Sunday.
What you wrote in the conversion experience part of your "About Me" introduction would lead me to believe that you have by faith already trusted in Jesus Christ as your personal savior (Rom 10:9-10). OTOH, I do urge you (& each of your family members as well) to consider what SolaSaint has already tried to point out to you about the primary need for you (& each individual member of your family) to know for sure that each of you has already trusted Jesus as your personal savior. Otherwise, in the eyes of God, you've just gotten yourselves wet. -
Ed, Thank you very much!
Rick, Our Pastor says on a regular basis that the simple act of Baptism is nothing more than being dunked in water. If it doesn't mean anything to you, then it doesn't mean anything. It's nothing more than symbolism.
Zaac, "Yes", the kids are very understanding and eager. I can only hope and pray they're telling the truth! -
Waaaaaaaaaaay back when, we used to get baptized in the Crick ( that's CREEK for all you Yankees :laugh:) during the Summer after two weeks of revival meetings. That water was deceptively deep. I still remember the deacons beating the water with sticks before they took folks into the water. Didn't understand it at the time, but it clicked later that they were trying to scare away any possible "visitors" of the slithering kind. If they had told me that, they probably never would have gotten me in there at 10 years old. -
Despite the pushing and prodding by the Pastor, I flat out told him I wasnt' going to do this like I was checking things off the list:
- Go to church ("check")
- Sing Hymns ("check")
- Pray ("check")
- Volunteer time and money to the church ("check")
- Get Baptized .......
I told him that when I felt like we as a family, one "unit", was ready that we'd go through with the act. My biggest worry is whether what I feel is what I'm (we're) supposed to feel. Or am I just "ready enough" to consider what I (we're) feel is ready.... ready?
He says we're ready, so I'm putting my faith in the Pastor and The Lord to hold our hand through this and guide us. Through it all, still, I feel like I'm walking on egg shells unsure if I'm doing it right. -
Great news Bob. As this is just only the beginning of your Christian walk. With the Lord. As praying for your family. As they take their Christian walk with the Lord. And how He can provide and give you all strength and guidance!:godisgood:
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Thank you JPPT. Much appreciated.
Zaac, I'm right at that fine line where a Creek is called a Crick and top of your house is called the ruuf and just over there is also prit-near yonder. :laugh: -
I'm in Overland Park, Kansas, less than two and a half miles from my native state of Missouri (if I was further away, I'd likely develop a rash!) and I want to congratulate you and your family on becoming brothers and sisters in Christ with us. We will indeed by praying for you, and thinking of you, at the appointed time. Praise the Lord! -
Nice!
I adopted my first child from Overland Park KS. Y'all make some great kids over there. :thumbs:
Thank you for the warm welcome, words of encouragement, and prayers. -
Just got home from Sunday Service.
True to his form, the Pastor says that the rain we're having this morning is "God filling up the Baptismal". :applause: :thumbs:
The river service will continue come rain or shine. All that will keep us away is lightning.
4.5 hours to go! -
How helpful was that! :smilewinkgrin: -
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