Monday April 20, 2020
“Amen, amen, I say to you, unless one is born of water and Spirit he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.” John 3:5

Being born again happens by water and the Holy Spirit.  It happens in baptism.  When we are baptized we enter into the waters and die with Christ.  As we rise from the waters, we are reborn in Him.  This means that baptism does something truly amazing in us.  It means that, as a result of our baptism, we are adopted into the very life of the Most Holy Trinity.  Baptism, for most of us, happened when we were infants.  It’s one of those things we do not think about very often.  But we should.

Baptism is a sacrament that has an ongoing and eternal effect in our lives.  It implants an indelible character upon our souls.  This “character” is a constant source of grace in our lives.  It is like a well of grace that never goes dry.  From this well we are constantly nourished and renewed to live out the dignity we are called to live.  We are given from this well the grace we need to live as sons and daughters of our Father in Heaven.

Reflect, today, upon your own Baptism.  Easter is a time more than any when we are called to renew this Sacrament.  Holy water is a good way to do just that.  Perhaps the next time you are at church it would be good to consciously remind yourself of your baptism, and the dignity and grace you have been given through this sacrament, by making a sign of the cross on your forehead with holy water.  Baptism has made you into a new creation.  Seek to both understand and live that new life you have been given during this Easter season.

Heavenly Father, I renew today my baptism.  I forever renounce sin and profess my faith in Christ Jesus Your Son.  Give me the grace I need to live out the dignity to which I have been called.  Jesus, I trust in You.  God Bless you.  Have a blessed day