The question that came into my mind today was, “What can I understand more about baptism?” Baptism is one of those topics that I struggle to understand. I’ve had several meaningful experiences that have touched my heart and soul and strengthened my testimony, but I have a desire to know and understand more. However I knew that I was going to read selected verses in Mosiah 4-6 as suggested in the Come Follow Me lesson, and I didn’t think baptism was mentioned in any of those chapters.
In Mosiah 4:11 I read “received a remission of your sins” and “humble yourselves.” This could be a reference to baptism because we receive a remission of our sins when we repent and are baptized and we also show our humility. Then I noticed a suggested talk, “Always Retain a Remission of Your Sins” by Elder David A. Bednar. As I listened to the talk I knew why I’d been prompted to ask about baptism. I love to receive personal revelation. I know that the Holy Ghost teaches me, prompts me, and comforts me. I don’t struggle with the idea of the gift of the Holy Ghost. Elder Bednar taught this truth from the prophet Joseph Smith, “Baptism is a holy ordinance preparatory to the reception of the Holy Ghost; it is the channel by which the Holy Ghost will be administered.” This was an “Ah ha!” moment for me. One I knew intellectually before, but which spoke to my spirit today. I wouldn’t have the gift of the Holy Ghost if I hadn’t had the faith to be baptized.
I learned more about baptism today. I also learned that the Savior knows me and my concerns.