Posts Tagged ‘baptism’

3
Mar

BLAME

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in Uncategorized

Years ago Anita and I had a disagreement at church. We had a baptism that Sunday night. In those days I got into the baptistry tank and did the baptizing myself, only removing my shoes, belt, and jacket. So I came up out of the tank after baptizing several people soaked from top to bottom, including my white shirt and tie.

I always brought in my change of clothes and hung them in the dressing room, but they were gone! I had to wait until the other guys were departing to have them get my wife. I accused her of moving my clothes. “Where were they?” She replied she hadn’t touched them, but by now I was cold and not happy. She went out to check my car, but I told her I distinctly remembered bringing them in.

Moments later she returned with my cold clothes in hand. I shivered all the way home that night.

Have you ever blamed someone else for your mistake? Tell us about it.

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19
Jan

GUARANTEED PEST CONTROL

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in Uncategorized

Three pastors got together for coffee one day and found all their churches had had bat-infestation problems. “I got so mad,” said the Baptist preacher, “I took a shotgun and fired at them. It made holes in the ceiling, but did nothing to the bats.”

“I tried trapping them alive,” said the Methodist preacher. “Then I drove 50 miles before releasing them, but they beat me back to the church.”

“I haven’t had any more problems,” said the Lutheran preacher.

“What did you do?” asked the others, amazed.

“I simply baptized and confirmed them,” he replied. “I haven’t seen them since.”

Although we smile as we read, we know why that story is so funny. I have seen countless times when a new face appeared at our church and the person immediately wanted to become a member and be baptized. People think that some quick initiation will make them an insider and all their problems go away. When the problems are still there next Sunday, they give up and never come back. They never understood that it was themselves that was supposed to change.

If you’re reading this, I’m glad that you understand. We need to be baptized, but for the right reason. What would you say is the right reason?

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