Baptized in the Spirit

It happened in those days that Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was babptized in the Jordan by John. (Mark 1:9)

Jesus’s first step on His mission is baptism by John. At the age of thirty he left his home and began the work God sent Him to do.

Many of us were baptized as infants, others as older children or even adults. For Jesus baptism was the turning point in His life. As we head toward Calvary and resurrection, let us consider our baptismal vows and let them be a turning point in our lives.

Have you had a turning point in your life? If not what can you do this Lent to make it a turning point?

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May God continue to bless you this Lent. Please share your journey in the comments.

 

God Bless you,

Christina Weigand