In our journey with Christ, we often encounter moments of fear and trepidation, especially when we have strayed from the path of righteousness. However, it is the perfect love of our Heavenly Father that casts out all fear. When we confess our sins, we are cleansed and made new, free from the burden of our transgressions. This love is not only from God but also from our Christian brothers and sisters, whose support and care reflect the love of Christ. Our eternity is secure in Jesus, and we are forever found in Him. Therefore, we must ask ourselves why we harbor fear. Is it because we are not living in the love of God and His children as we ought to?
The essence of our faith is love, as commanded by Jesus in John 13:34-35. This love is not a mere affection but a defining mark of our discipleship. It is not enough to love God; we must also love one another fervently. This love is not just for anyone but specifically for our fellow believers. The church, historically known as "The Way," was characterized by this love. However, with the emergence of numerous denominations, it seems we may have lost sight of this foundational love.
As we mature in faith, we learn that arguing with fellow Christians over doctrinal differences is not fruitful. Instead, we should focus on loving those within the kingdom and resolving conflicts with grace and forgiveness. This love is not passive; it requires action and sometimes involves making difficult choices to align with God's will rather than our own desires.
Baptism is a public declaration of our commitment to Christ and His love. It is an outward expression of an inward change, signifying that we have been marked by Jesus and are dedicated to living out His command to love one another. As we prepare for baptisms, we are reminded of the transformative power of God's love in our lives.
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