Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread,"
Should fear be the motivation in leading someone (a child, for example) to be baptized? Whether the right answer is yes or no, let's not forget what Jesus said about letting the little children come to Him and don't hinder them, don't get in their way, don't stop them (Matt. 19:14). Even if a child demonstrates a lack of mature sanctification, let's think of those arms of Jesus opened wide to welcome him. And if we have mistakenly "hindered" one, let Jesus give us the gift of repentance.
And let's express on His behalf a glad welcome into the kingdom of God and trust Him to "receive" them. Let the child snuggle into His arms. When He warned us not to "hinder" them, He knew that as sincere parents or teachers we could be inclined to misunderstand His drawing of the children and sincerely but inadvertently "hinder" them.
The story of one famous baptism inspires us. The Ethiopian eunuch riding in his chariot "down from Jerusalem unto Gaza" was reading the Bible while jolting along. What had caught his attention was Isaiah 53, about the "Suffering Servant," wondering what the heart-arresting story meant. "Then the Spirit of the Lord said unto Philip, Go near, and join thyself to this chariot." Philip's response is inspiring: "And Philip ran thither to him." Oh that the Lord may give us grace to be so instantly responsive! (See Acts 8:26-38.)
He began his soul-winning ministry by asking a question, usually a good way to break any ice: "Understandest thou what thou readest?" The man needed a human being to illuminate his reading of the text! "How can I except some man should guide me?" Thank the Lord, he welcomed Philip who eventually told him that "if thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest" be baptized.
What is required for baptism? That "believing with all the heart." What it means to "believe" is therefore important. In the Ethiopian's case, it was a heart appreciation of Isaiah 53. Excellent! A verse-by-verse reading of that chapter with a voice subdued by humility, letting the Spirit melt the heart. Let the children come to Jesus.
From the "Dial Daily Bread" Archive: November 15, 2002.
Copyright © 2010 by Robert J. Wieland.
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