Remember your baptism. We have to start there. Twenty-nine students are being baptized upstairs today and that is a huge cause for celebration. It’s a mark of these young students desiring to follow the way of Jesus. And as we celebrate their commitment, we remember our own. I have been to a few weddings where married couples are asked to remember their vows as the bride and groom exchange their own. There can be renewal in returning to the start.
And so I want you to take a moment, if you can, to remember your baptism. Now for some of you that might be hard. Maybe you were baptized as a baby. Maybe you have never been physically been baptized. But in baptism we celebrate the fact that it is possible for us to be born anew in God. That the old can be left behind for something new and beautiful. The Christian faith is all about new beginnings. And so as we celebrate the new beginning for over two dozen students upstairs, we recommit ourselves today to walking in the ways of Jesus.
If you want to know what one is supposed to do as a Christian, today’s verses are an outstanding place to begin that journey. As followers of Jesus we are to make disciples wherever we go. We don’t do this as some sort of religious colonialism, but because we believe the way of Jesus is life-giving in a world that often takes and takes. The Great Commission—as the Matthew passage is often called—tells us that we are to obey what Jesus taught and reminds us that he is with us always even to the very end.