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Too often, we treat baptism and confirmation like something we "finish"—when Scripture shows us they are where faith truly begins. In Matthew's account of Jesus' baptism, the water is not the conclusion of his story, but the launch of his public ministry. This sermon invites us to remember our baptism not as a past moment, but as a present calling—naming us, claiming us, and commissioning us to live as God's beloved people in the world.
By Wesley Church5
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Too often, we treat baptism and confirmation like something we "finish"—when Scripture shows us they are where faith truly begins. In Matthew's account of Jesus' baptism, the water is not the conclusion of his story, but the launch of his public ministry. This sermon invites us to remember our baptism not as a past moment, but as a present calling—naming us, claiming us, and commissioning us to live as God's beloved people in the world.