Amen, I've met these boys.  Good, very good boys.  
 
Let me add this, I wish someone had led me to Christ when I was young so
that I could have lived my whole life for him.  The way I feel around life
long Christians is unworthy and unclean (not their fault, mine).   I would
love to have come to my husband and my children without the history I have.
As it is I use that history to tell children and uth, I've been there, I've
done that, I just wish I had the opportunity not to.  
 
So please don't discourage the seeking young heart.  Guide them, bless them
and disciple them.  
 
Kelly

-----Original Message-----
From: Soaring Golden Eagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 9:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RR] Baptism


At 15:41 10/14/2001 -0600, Spirit Rider wrote:


All,
The last two weeks we had five boys get saved.
These boys are Straight Arrows and Buckaroos.
On Nov 11 in the evening service we will be haveing a
water baptism. I would really like to see all five of these
boys be baptized. What would be a good way to talk of the importance of
water baptism to this age group?


That is great!

All three of my children were baptized at the age of 5 or 6 years, and they
knew exactly what it was about, and they made a life-long commitment that is
still obvious in their lives. I'm not claiming that every child is ready at
that age, but it is so much better to make a public commitment to Jesus
Christ as soon as they are ready than to put it off. It lays a foundation
for a life lived for the Lord that continues to strengthen as they grow.
Never dampen a boy's enthusiasm for the Lord in this area.

The best way to approach it is to simply share the Scriptures on water
baptism, and explain carefully what those mean. Then ask them to discuss it
with their parents.

I rejoice in seeing people saved and baptized at any age, but especially
with those who are old enough to make a decision for the Lord, but still
young enough to have most of their lives to live for God. Never let the
devil have any more influence in a child's life than you can stop, and never
delay a child in coming to Jesus. Use spiritual discernment, and encourage
them to discuss baptism with their parents and their pastor or children's
minister.

Some of my best experiences in Royal Rangers have been in leading Straight
Arrows to the Lord and in seeing them baptized. Praise the Lord!




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