Rebirth Through Immersion Of Water
When we were each born we were innocent as a baby. We depended on an adult to care for us, to feed us, and to protect us. We each were born innocent and free. We had no cares in the world, until we grew up a little bit and realized we had responsibilities, relationships, and every day worries. We had become those adults who took care of us.
When we are a child, we are corrected by the wrongs that we do. We have someone older that is supposed to guide us and lead us into God’s word. Some are very unfortunate and do not have anyone in their lives to help them in their faith life. Some are very lucky to have that faith guide.
Throughout the history of the Bible, it was a practice that those who sought God, Jesus Christ, always were baptized by entering into a body of water. There are no examples in the Bible of babies being baptized – just those who believed. This practice started in the 15th century when there was an illness and babies were dying. People then were concerned about the babies’ souls not going to Heaven because they were not yet Baptized. So, the Council of Trent Decided to take it upon themselves to satisfy the people. Therefore, the Baptism of infants took place. They changed His Word and that first chapter in Galatians and the last chapter in Revelation explains what happens to those who add or change His Word!
In John 3:5, Jesus says that, “No one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh but the Spirit gives birth to Spirit. You shall not be surprised at my saying you must be born again.“ They grumbled about that concept and couldn’t imagine going back through the womb. They didn’t understand that this meant to come to Christ Spiritually as He tells them later! They didn’t understand that it meant to hear, believe, be Baptized, and change your ways with a new beginning.
Jesus also says in John 3:16 that God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Right after this conversation in John 3:23, Jesus and his disciples went out into the Judean countryside and spent some time with them, and Baptized. Jesus already said that the children and babies were already innocent and he was telling people to believe. He responded to their belief by Baptizing! Can a baby and a child understand and really believe?
I was baptized as an infant. I grew up going through a priest to ask for forgiveness from a priest instead of Jesus Christ. The priest would tell me to say so many Hail Mary and so many Our Father prayers and my sins were absolved. But when I read Acts 2:38, Peter says, “to repent and be baptized, everyone of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins.“ Also, when I read the book of Hebrews, God is specific about going through Jesus Christ alone because the old ways were done away with when you come to Christ.
I felt like those people in Acts 2:37 when the people were cut to their hearts. I had to do something! I am like everyone else in this world and I am a sinner. If I died before I was truly Baptized, I couldn’t go to Heaven because I was such a sinner and had not changed my behavior! I was not immune to the things of teenage young living. I was a young adult being stupid like everyone else in this world. But when I sought His Word, I was awakened to His truth!
This world has gotten so far away from God that it is scary. There are way too many unbelievers around us and that does not help us to grow with God. We need more love, Bible, fellowship, and Jesus in our lives. I understand where He says few will make it. Throughout my experience in all of my life, God has always been the one to raise me His way. Through His actions, He cared, fed, and continues to protect me! He is my faith guide!
About the Author
Rebecca Book is a wife, mother, grandmother, and follower of Christ who writes poetry, stories, and reflections rooted in biblical truth. Through her writing, she seeks to share God’s love and encourage readers to see His light in everyday life.
