I was raised Catholic, which meant that I was christened as an infant. When I was a sophomore in high school I was invited to attend a First Baptist Church with a friend. It was there that I truly learned about having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and accepted him as my personal Lord and Savior and was baptized.
On our Holy Land Tour we stopped at the Jordan River, where we were each invited to renew our baptism. I'll admit that at first I was less than enthusiastic. I have what you might call high maintenance hair and I wasn't looking forward to wandering around for the rest of our tour sporting a frizzy afro, or returning to our hotel exhausted only to have 1 1/2 hours of blow drying and flat ironing ahead of me.
As my luck would have it, our Pastor was encouraging couples to participate in the baptism together so that the husbands, as spiritual leaders of their home, could participate in the baptism of their wives. Since my husband is a new believer and Jewish convert, I especially didn't want to deny him this opportunity----frizzy hair and exhaustion be darned!
Since the Jordan River is the site of where Jesus himself was baptized by John the Baptist it is considered a Holy site, and modesty is required---along with five sheckels to rent a gown and use the bathroom facilities!
Below is a short video of my baptism. There was so much going on in my head that I hope to share with you very soon. In the meantime I must say the water was colder than any drink I was ever served in Israel...
...after coming up out of the water, it just didn't matter though!
We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.
Romans 6:4 NIV

































3 comments:
What an awesome experience that must have been! I got chills just watching that. Thank you for sharing. :)
Oh Karin what a wonderful experience!!!!
Oh wow wee wow! I have to admit my sin of envy has a grip on me right now. What an amazing, spiritual, awe inspiring opportunity! In the SAME river where John the Baptist baptized Jesus!!! That's, HUGE! Thank you so much for sharing. P.S. I hope you don't mind that I link to this...and your Dead Sea post.
Kindest regards,
Brook
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