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!
