Given Back to God: A Parent's Sacred Trust
1 Samuel 1:27-28 • Psalm 127:3
Dedication not baptism — parents dedicating the child to God following Hannah's model, the church family committing to support, and raising children in the knowledge of Christ
Baptist (Distinctive)
Soul liberty, believer's baptism, and local church autonomy
Hannah's Prayer Answered
The Dedication of Samuel
Hannah brought Samuel to the temple at Shiloh when he was still a young child. She did not wait until he was old enough to decide for himself. She did not wait until the timing was convenient. She brought him to the house of the Lord and said, "For his whole life he will be given over to the LORD." Samuel grew up in the temple. He heard God's voice as a boy. He became one of the greatest prophets in Israel's history. It started with a mother who understood that the greatest gift she could give her son was not comfort, not wealth, not opportunity — but proximity to God.
Source: 1 Samuel 1:24-28, 1 Samuel 3:1-10
Children Are a Heritage from the Lord
The Church Family's Commitment
Applications
- 1Pray for [CHILD_NAME] by name — not just today, but every day. Put this child on your prayer list alongside your own family members.
- 2Parents: establish a daily rhythm of Scripture and prayer in your home. It does not have to be long. A bedtime prayer and a Bible story. Start the habit now, before [CHILD_NAME] can even understand the words — because the rhythm matters as much as the content.
- 3Church family: look for practical ways to support [PARENTS_NAMES] this week. A meal, a text of encouragement, an offer to babysit. Dedication is a covenant, and covenants require action.
- 4Remember: dedication is not salvation. Keep praying that [CHILD_NAME] will one day make a personal decision to follow Jesus. Your prayers and your example are the soil in which that decision grows.
Prayer Suggestions
- Lord, we give [CHILD_NAME] back to You today — just as Hannah gave Samuel. This child is Yours. We are stewards of a life that belongs to You.
- Bless [PARENTS_NAMES] with wisdom, patience, and endurance. Parenting is the hardest and holiest work they will ever do. Sustain them.
- Surround [CHILD_NAME] with this church family. Let this community be a fortress of faith around this child — in every season, through every storm.
- And Lord, we pray the biggest prayer of all: that [CHILD_NAME] will one day stand in this place and confess Jesus as Lord. May it be so. Amen.
Preaching Toolkit
Finding Nemo (2003)
Marlin clutches Nemo so tightly that the little clownfish cannot grow. It takes the entire ocean — Dory, Gill, the sea turtles, the whole community — to teach Marlin that loving his son means releasing him into God's big world. Baby dedication is the same counterintuitive act: you hold your child close enough to nurture but open-handed enough to entrust them to God and to this community. [PARENTS_NAMES], you are not losing control today. You are gaining a village.
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Hannah's prayer is the template for every Christian parent: "I prayed for this child, and now I give him back to the LORD." Dedication is not a ritual — it is a transfer of ownership.
This is not a guarantee that everything will go smoothly. It is a stake in the ground — a declaration that this family and this church will do everything in their power to raise [CHILD_NAME] in the knowledge and love of Christ.
Dedication without follow-through is a photo op. The covenant you make today is a 20-year commitment — Sunday school, youth group, mentorship, prayer. This child is watching whether the church means what it says.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between baby dedication and infant baptism?
In the evangelical tradition, baptism is reserved for believers who have made a personal decision to follow Christ. Baby dedication is a ceremony where parents commit to raising the child in the faith, and the church commits to supporting the family. It follows Hannah's model in 1 Samuel 1 — giving the child back to God — without the sacramental theology of infant baptism.
What commitments do parents make during a baby dedication?
Parents commit to raising the child in the knowledge of Christ: daily prayer, Scripture reading, regular church attendance, and modeling the Christian life. The church community also makes a covenant to pray for, support, and mentor the child throughout their upbringing. It is a communal commitment, not just a parental one.
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