VBS High Seas Adventure Family Meeting

A special thanks to the Ivie Family for leading our VBS Family Meeting.  Three families attend and discovered how to lead their family in becoming disciple making families.  Kevin, Jenifer, Kassie & Kammie Ivie lead the group in various ways for parents to guide their family into a solid relationship with the Lord.   Students who made a decision to follow Christ during VBS enjoyed games and activities while Kevin shared resources with parents on becoming the primary faith trainers in the home.  Kevin shared several AWANA resources families can use to accomplish their God-given responsibility as leaders in the home.

You can check these resources out by following this link to AWANA.

Parents, be sure to enroll your child (ages 3yrs-5th grade) in our AWANA Ministry.  August 25, 2010 is a special night for parents and children to complete this enrollment process.   Click the AWANA Logo for more information. 

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Landmark 2 (continued

Baptism is a beautiful picture of the inward commitment a person makes to follow Christ as Savior, but it is more. So often children will come and say, "I want to be baptized." What an opportunity that follows as parents can take them through the things they need to know and the actions they need to take. Sometimes they see someone baptized and want to do likewise, but they don't understand why a person is baptized.

I tell people to invite all their friends, family, unbelievers they know so everyone can see the commitment which has already been made to receive Jesus as Savior. Baptism is a celebration for everyone. It is the best opportunity a new believer has to tell a lot of people about their new life in Christ (Rom. 6:5)

The word baptize means "to dip". People who were baptized in the New Testament "came up out of the water" following their "dipping."

Acts 8:37-39 (New American Standard Bible)37And Philip said, "If you believe with all your heart, you may." And he answered and said, "I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God."]38And he ordered the chariot to stop; and they both went down into the water, Philip as well as the eunuch, and he baptized him.39When they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away; and the eunuch no longer saw him, but went on his way rejoicing.

According to the New Testament practice, baptism was by immersion or dipping and followed salvation.

Comments on Infant baptism: This isn't seen in the New Testament and was first mentioned in history 200 years after Christ Some practice this as as way of securing the infant's salvation until the child can be confirmed later as they have maturity in their understanding. Others practice infant baptism saying that a child is likely to become a believer as the parents demonstrate a Christ-likeness in the home. In either situation, a child has to make this decision concerning salvation for themselves Baptism is to be a decision of the new believer after they receive Christ as Savior and not prior to salvation and certainly not a decision someone else makes for the child.

I remember the day I accepted God's gift of salvation on April 17, 1967 and was baptized the following Sunday. I celebrate that day every year. Make salvation and baptism a time of celebration.

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Landmark 2

Landmark 2 Deals with Salvation and Baptism. Studies show that most people who receive Jesus as Savior do this between the ages of 6 & 12. The older a person gets the less likely they are to become a Christian. Perhaps your own experience reflects these findings. These are certainly God Moment years for our children, As Christian parents, we look forward to the days when our child becomes a Christian.

There are 3 things to concentrate on during this Landmark:

  1. We need to teach them what they need to know
  2. We need to be diligent (consistent & intentional) in teaching them what to do
  3. We need to follow the direction of the Holy Spirit

John 3:16 covers the first two:

  • God Loved
  • God Gave
  • We believe
  • We receive

As you get closer to this milestone, you will discover more about these two in the Parent Summit that will be planned later in the year.

 What about the Holy Spirit in the part of salvation? God is always moving. As parents, our challenge is to pray (our greatest ally in Landmarks) and watch (sometimes the hardest thing to do.)

Our prayers are to be centered on God's activity in our child's life. Is my child asking questions about spiritual things? Do I see them mimicking my activities (reading the Bible, praying, singing, etc.)? Do I see pieces of their spiritual journey coming together? This may be the activity of God's Spirit. Take every occasion to talk to your children when you see them showing interest or asking questions about things they see in church and worship.

 Remember this: A child can believe what a child can believe. Their level of processing information is at a child's level of thinking. Don't expect them to think mature, adult thoughts about God. Frankly, their child-like thoughts are probably closer to God's ideals that our point of view.

Two cautions: Even though we may not see changes in our child's attitude toward spiritual things, they may still be picking up some ideas about God. Also, don't be tempted to force a decision on your child they are not ready to make. They may be able to give lots of examples of sin in general, but if they can't see their personal sin, the time may not be right. Let God continue to work.

More about celebration of Landmark 2 and baptism next time

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