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In this essay, Mark Zarling explores the theological, pastoral, and personal significance of Holy Baptism, using the baptismal font as a symbol of God’s grace. He urges pastors to reflect on the font’s place in Scripture, in their lives, and in their ministries. Baptism is portrayed as a powerful Gospel act—washing, rebirth, burial, resurrection, and clothing in Christ. Zarling encourages pastors to revisit baptismal truths for personal renewal and to emphasize baptism in preaching, teaching, worship, and counseling. He offers practical suggestions for integrating baptism into congregational life, including sermon series, hymn studies, and family traditions. The font becomes a focal point of identity, comfort, and mission. Zarling’s message is clear: baptism is not a peripheral rite but a central, ongoing source of strength and joy for both pastors and congregations.
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