Already Loved: Prevenient Grace and the Gift of a Child
1 Samuel 1:27-28 • Psalm 127:3
Prevenient grace already at work in the child before conscious faith, dedication as a means of grace, and the community's role in nurturing the child toward saving grace
Arminian / Wesleyan
Grace, holiness, and personal transformation
Grace Before the First Breath
Wesley's Aldersgate — A Lifetime of Preparation
John Wesley famously felt his heart "strangely warmed" at Aldersgate Street on May 24, 1738. But that moment did not appear out of nowhere. Wesley had been raised by Susanna Wesley — a mother who dedicated each of her children to God, who spent individual time with each child weekly, who prayed over them, and who taught them Scripture from the earliest age. The Aldersgate moment was the harvest. The seeds were planted decades earlier by a mother who believed that prevenient grace was already at work in her children. Susanna did not wait for her children to find God. She trusted that God had already found them — and she nurtured the connection.
Source: Susanna Wesley's educational methods; Wesley's Journal, May 24, 1738
Dedication as a Means of Grace
The Community That Nurtures Grace
Applications
- 1Recognize that God's grace is already at work in [CHILD_NAME]. You are not starting from scratch — you are joining what God has already begun.
- 2Keep [CHILD_NAME] close to the means of grace: Scripture, prayer, worship, Christian community. These are the channels through which God shapes a young heart.
- 3Church family: be the Loises and Eunices of this congregation. Your visible, authentic faith is one of the most powerful means of grace in [CHILD_NAME]'s life.
- 4Pray expectantly. Prevenient grace gives way to justifying grace. The God who is already at work will bring [CHILD_NAME] to a moment of personal faith — in His timing, through His means.
Prayer Suggestions
- God of prevenient grace, You loved [CHILD_NAME] before we did. You were at work before the first prayer was prayed. Thank You for going ahead of us.
- Make this community a means of grace for [CHILD_NAME]. Let every Sunday school lesson, every prayer, every act of love be a channel of Your Spirit.
- Bless [PARENTS_NAMES] with the patience and wisdom of Susanna Wesley — faithful in the daily rhythms, trusting that the harvest will come.
- And Lord, bring [CHILD_NAME] from prevenient grace to saving grace to sanctifying grace — a full journey of faith, surrounded by this community. Amen.
Preaching Toolkit
The Blind Side (2009)
Before Leigh Anne Tuohy ever saw Michael Oher, grace was already at work — in the circumstances that brought him to that street corner, in the family whose car happened to pass by, in the heart that was already prepared to say yes. Michael did not earn his way into that family. Grace went ahead of him. That is prevenient grace: God arranging the circumstances, preparing the hearts, drawing the child toward love before the child even knows love is coming. [CHILD_NAME] is surrounded by grace today — not because of anything [CHILD_NAME] has done, but because God went ahead.
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Prevenient grace means God does not wait for us to come to Him. He comes to us first — even before we can walk, speak, or choose. [CHILD_NAME] is already held by a grace that preceded every prayer in this room.
You do not have to be a perfect parent to raise a child of faith. Susanna Wesley had 19 children and a difficult marriage. She simply kept [CHILD_NAME] close to the means of grace — and God did the rest.
If you think this dedication is just a cute ceremony, you have missed the point. This is spiritual warfare — staking a claim on [CHILD_NAME]'s soul before the world gets a vote. Prevenient grace is God's first move. This dedication is yours.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Wesleyan view of baby dedication differ from infant baptism?
Wesleyan and Methodist traditions actually practice both — infant baptism as a sign of prevenient grace, and dedication as a parental/community commitment. This template focuses on dedication while emphasizing the Wesleyan distinctive of prevenient grace: God is already at work in the child before any conscious decision. The emphasis is on the community's role as a 'means of grace' to nurture the child toward personal faith.
What is prevenient grace and why does it matter for baby dedication?
Prevenient grace is God's grace that 'goes before' — it is at work in a person's life before they are aware of it or can respond to it. For baby dedication, this means the ceremony is not bringing the child to God for the first time. Rather, it acknowledges that God is already at work in the child and commits the parents and church to nurturing that grace toward a future personal response of faith.
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