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More about Baptism

As the date draws closer for my son’s baptism, we are thinking more and more about making promises and how important they are.  When we are baptized we promise to obey God’s commandments and serve him.  Often we serve him by serving others.  We promise to bear one another’s burdens that they might be light.  We also promise to stand as witnesses of God at all time, in all things, and in all places.  We read about this in the scriptures, particularly in the 18th chapter of the book of Mosiah in the Book of Mormon

Baptism is a covenant.  A covenant can be thought of as a 2-way promise between the person being baptized and Heavenly Father. As we make promises, He makes promises to us such as accepting us a members of His church and kingdom on earth, forgiving our sins when we repent, and giving us the Gift of the Holy Ghost.  And someday we will be able to live with Him again.  We will receive these blessings when we keep the promises we make as part of the covenant of baptism. 

My son is getting ready to take that first step on the ladder!  It is one of the most exciting and important times in a persons life!  These promises have eternal significance!

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Family Home Evening

Many years ago families were counseled to hold Family Home Evening on Monday and to reserve this time each week to be together and enjoy activities and gospel oriented lessons.  Actually Family Home Evening can include any family activity that you’d like!  I found a great blog this week that you might want to check out: http://nataliesfhespot.blogspot.com/ .  There are tons of great ideas and the lessons are completely planned out!  Just add your own personal touch, your own family, and put it all together for a great Monday night!

Baptism

My youngest son will be baptized very soon.  We are preparing for the day by reading together about baptism and making certain that he understands the covenants he will make.  We will need to find white pants and a white shirt and make a list of all the things to take to the church that day.  We don’t want to forget the towel!  Very soon he will have an interview with our bishop to discuss his preparation for baptism.  He is excited! 

Baptism for children in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints usually takes place following a child’s eighth birthday.  This special event has been preceded by learning the gospel at home and during Primary classes on Sunday and marks a major step on the ladder of eternal progression.

In preparation for baptism, we learn the first principle of the gospel is faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ.  We can have faith that the sun will rise tomorrow morning, and we can have faith that our family will stand by us and always be true.  These are things that we can almost certainly put our trust in.  Far greater is the certainty that if we put our faith and trust in the Lord, Jesus Christ and follow in the path he has placed before us, our eternal home will be with our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. 

We are also taught the principle of repentance.  It is necessary to recognize when a wrong choice has been made and to understand that the guilt that is felt from that choice can motivate us to make restitution and make better choices in the future.  Repentance includes communicating with our Heavenly Father about our choices, and expressing our sorrow. When we can, we make restitution. We learn to change our hearts and promise to do all we can to avoid making poor choices in the future.  He is our Father and loves us all.  He desires to hear from us often, and to help us to stay on the right path.

As we are baptized in white clothing, we learn that immersion in the water is a symbol of death, burial and resurrection.  Our old self, along with our bad habits and poor choices is buried in the water as we are fully immersed, and we rise from the water clean and pure, prepared to lead a life dedicated to following our Savior.

Baptism is an essential ordinance of the gospel and is like climbing onto the first rung of a ladder which will lead us to our Heavenly Father’s home.

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General Conference is for children too!

Twice a year we are able to listen to the prophet and other general authorities of the Church speak to us from Salt Lake City during the General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The church leaders give us counsel and remind us of things we should be doing to improve our lives and become more Christlike.  We are so blessed to be able to listen to them speak to us. 

There are many ways we can learn from the words of our leaders after the conference is over. We can listen and watch their talks all over again on the official website of the church at this address:  http://lds.org/conference/languages/0,6353,310-1,00.html .  From this website, you can download the talks as mp3 files or you can print the words and use them for personal study.  Those who are deaf can even watch in American Sign Language!

My favorite part of General Conference was the talk given by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland on Sunday, October 4, 2009, during the afternoon session.  In his declaration of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, there was pure power and a sure witness of the Holy Ghost.  His voice penetrated my heart and I know the words he spoke are true.

I know it might seem like most of what the leaders say during conference is for grownups, but I know there are many, many messages that are for children too! 

What was your favorite part of General Conference?