Presented to the Lord: The Sacrament of Holy Baptism
1 Samuel 1:27-28 • Psalm 127:3
Infant baptism as the sacramental dedication of the child — the presentation in the temple, the churching of mothers, baptismal grace washing away original sin, and incorporation into the Body of Christ
Lutheran
Law and Gospel, justification by faith alone
The Presentation in the Temple
The Baptistery of Florence
The Baptistery of San Giovanni in Florence is older than the cathedral itself. For over a thousand years, every child born in Florence was baptized through its bronze doors. Dante called it "il mio bel San Giovanni" — my beautiful Saint John's. The building stands as a witness: before you could walk, before you could speak, before you could choose, the Church claimed you. The water touched your forehead. The oil sealed your brow. And you belonged — not because you earned it, but because God's grace reached down to claim you before you could reach up.
Source: Baptistery of San Giovanni, Florence (built 4th-5th century); Dante, Inferno XIX.17
The Grace of Holy Baptism
Godparents and the Church's Embrace
Applications
- 1Godparents: take your vows seriously. You have promised to help raise [CHILD_NAME] in the apostolic faith. Pray for this child, be present in this child's life, and model the faith you have professed.
- 2Parents: bring [CHILD_NAME] to the Eucharist regularly. The sacramental life begun at the font continues at the altar. Let [CHILD_NAME] grow up surrounded by the liturgy — the prayers, the hymns, the rhythms of the Church year.
- 3Congregation: welcome this newest member of the Body. [CHILD_NAME] is now your brother or sister in Christ — not by blood, but by water and Spirit.
- 4Trust the sacrament. The grace given today is real and enduring. Even in seasons of doubt or distance, the baptismal mark remains. Pray that [CHILD_NAME] will one day confirm the faith received today.
Prayer Suggestions
- Lord God, as Mary and Joseph presented Jesus in the temple, so [PARENTS_NAMES] present [CHILD_NAME] at this font. Receive this child into the Body of Your Son.
- Pour out Your Holy Spirit upon [CHILD_NAME]. Wash away the stain of original sin. Clothe this child in the white garment of baptismal grace.
- Bless the godparents. Strengthen them for the sacred duty they have accepted. Let them be faithful witnesses to the apostolic faith.
- And grant that [CHILD_NAME], baptized today into the death and resurrection of Christ, may one day stand before You and confirm with joy what we confess on this child's behalf. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Preaching Toolkit
Les Miserables (2012)
The Bishop of Digne gives Jean Valjean the silver candlesticks and says, 'I have bought your soul for God.' Valjean spends decades running from that claim — years of hiding, doubt, and struggle. But the Bishop's act of grace leaves an indelible mark. It cannot be erased. It haunts Valjean until it transforms him. Baptism works the same way. The water touches [CHILD_NAME]'s forehead today, and the mark is permanent. [CHILD_NAME] may wander. But the grace of this sacrament is a homing beacon that will call this child home — because God does not let go of what He has claimed.
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The sacrament of baptism imparts an indelible character on the soul. What God claims today, no power in heaven or earth can unclaim. [CHILD_NAME] belongs to Christ — sealed by water and Spirit, marked for eternity.
You may wonder if your child will keep the faith. Seasons of doubt may come. But the baptismal grace is deeper than doubt. The mark cannot be erased. Trust the sacrament — and keep bringing [CHILD_NAME] to the altar.
The world will try to claim [CHILD_NAME] — with its idols, its ideologies, its empty promises. But the Church got here first. The water touched this forehead before the world could make its pitch. That is the power of infant baptism.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do liturgical traditions baptize infants instead of dedicating them?
Liturgical traditions (Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran) teach that baptism is a sacrament — an outward sign of inward grace — that imparts real spiritual transformation regardless of the recipient's age or understanding. Infant baptism forgives original sin, incorporates the child into the Body of Christ, and plants the seed of faith that the community will nurture. The child will later 'confirm' the faith received in baptism through the sacrament of Confirmation.
What is the role of godparents in infant baptism?
Godparents (sponsors) make baptismal vows on the child's behalf — renouncing sin, professing the Creed, and committing to raise the child in the faith. This is not an honorary role. Godparents are spiritually responsible for the child's formation and are expected to be active participants in the child's faith journey alongside the parents.
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