Galatians 3:27 (ESV)
For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on
Christ.
Some of you can remember your baptism as though it were
yesterday because perhaps it was yesterday. For others it’s a faint memory of a
long time ago, and for still others there’s no memory at all because it took
place at a very young age. But whether your certainty of Baptism comes from
personal memory or from a yellowing certificate, signed by people you dearly
love, isn’t it a joy to reflect that it’s a done deal?
Somebody else was surely involved in helping you to that
point. Some Christian friend or family member persuaded you to ask, just like
the Ethiopian in his chariot asked the evangelist Philip. Or maybe your
godmother held you in the family’s traditional long white christening gown. We
can be thankful for these wonderful people who wanted to share their Savior
with you.
Most of all we can be thankful for Christ’s priceless gift
itself. “All of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ”
(Galatians 3:27). Baptism is pure grace. It is 100 percent God’s doing. It
isn’t magic water, of course—the power source is God’s Word working through the
water, and that Word has clothed you with Christ, i.e., the holiness of Christ.
It marks the day in which you were officially adopted into God’s family.
Cherish that day and its significance—there’s a lot of hope and comfort there
to sustain you throughout your life.
Is there someone in your life who needs this experience?
Dear Lord we thank You for the ones that went before us to share
with us the need for You. Thank You for saving us. Help us to share Your good news with someone
who needs it today. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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