On 10 March 2013 we had our little girl Baptised at Our Lady Of Fatima, Caringbah. My Husband and I were brought up in the Catholic Church and our Daughter's Baptism was a very special family day. One of the beautiful aspects of having our Daughter's Baptism was that it was an opportunity for us to make a commitment to bring up our little girl to know and love God. We as parents have made a choice and a commitment to guide our Daughter to live a life of faith.
One year later (on the same weekend) on 9 March 2014 we had a Dedication for our little girl at our Church. This was very special as it was a chance to reinforce our commitment. We were grateful that our friend and Pastor, Kym was able to lead the Dedication. I was also happy to be able to pray for our little girl and our dear friend Pam also prayed for our Daughter and our family.
Some of my favourite verses that we reflected on in preparation for our Daughter's Dedication included -
* Deuteronomy 6:
4-7 “The LORD is our God, the Lord alone.
And you must love the LORD your God with all your heart, all your soul,
and all your strength. And you must
commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these commands that I am giving you
today. Repeat them again and again to
your children. Talk about them when you
are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when
you are getting up.”
* Jeremiah 1:5 “Before I made you in your mother’s womb, I
chose you. Before you were born, I set
you apart for a special work” says the Lord
* 2 Corinthians 3:18
“Our lives gradually become brighter and more beautiful as God enters
our lives and we become like him.”(I love love love this verse)
* Mark 10:14-16 “Let the children come to me” “Then he took
the children in his arms and placed his hands on their heads and blessed them.”
* Numbers “May the Lord bless you and protect you. May the Lord smile on you and be gracious to
you. May the LORD show you his favour
and give you his peace.”
Then this year on 8 March 2015 we had a small afternoon tea with Kym and Pam from Church. It was really special as I wanted to honour our little girl as a Child of God, celebrate her and confirm our commitment.
We will continue to acknowledge our commitment and celebrate our little girl on the same weekend every year - it will be an important date in our calendar.
We will continue to acknowledge our commitment and celebrate our little girl on the same weekend every year - it will be an important date in our calendar.
Apart from the commitment we have made to bring up our little girl in the Church, to learn about God and to encourage her to follow Jesus, I also made a commitment on Christmas Eve last year to be Baptised at our Church. While I was Baptised as a baby and first felt a sense of coming home to my faith in December 2010, it was such a special moment at my Baptism last year, to officially celebrate my decision to be a Christian. It was really special as I was Baptised by Kym and it was definitely memorable with my Husband and Daughter sharing this moment with me.
Reading Matthew 4 this week was great when I was reading about the Baptism of Jesus "After his baptism, as Jesus came up out of the water, the heavens were opened and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and settling on him. And a voice from heaven said, 'This is my dearly loved Son, who brings me great joy.' " (Matthew 4: 16-17. I find it interesting that the Baptism of Jesus is the first story we read about Jesus as an adult, where he intentionally set out from Galilee to the Jordan River to be Baptised - he made this commitment - "Jesus said 'It should be done, for we must carry out all that God requires.' " (Matthew 4:15)
Reading this and reflecting on this story of Jesus makes me happy that I have chosen as an adult to be Baptised, that I have made this commitment.
And so how does this commitment look like practically, day to day? Well this is my journey of discovery - I have made the commitment to be a Christian myself and a Christian Mum, where I have made a commitment to study and learn and be active in my faith. I am realising that through the great times and the challenges, God is with me. There are the highlight moments - driving to Church and singing and dancing in the car, to 'My God Is So Big' with my girl and spending time at Church together. And there are the tough moments - when I am tired after work and it is late and my little girl doesn't want to go to bed, and I am cranky - these are the times I forgive myself and pray for reassurance.
Since making my commitment to follow Jesus I feel blessed by his presence which has been life changing for me and also for my family - Praise God!


It's been a joy to share this journey with you so far and look forward to how Jesus will continue to lead and grow you in this next season, thanks for sharing.
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