Many churches do not practice infant baptisms, because they believe that in the Bible baptism is taught to be something done after a person chooses to follow Christ. As an alternative, many of those churches practice "baby dedications". A baby dedication is not a baptism (there is no water involved). It's more like a public pledge by the parents to raise their babies in the Lord. 'Christening' is used (in the churches I'm familiar with) as a synonym for baptism, especially when it's done to an infant.
The most usual passage cited is:
1 Samuel 1:11 (HCSB)Personally, I don't know of anyone who dedicates their child to the LORD as completely as Hannah did. Another commonly referenced passage is Luke 2 when Jesus is brought to the temple. Again, the form of the dedication is not followed since it was following the Jewish circumcision ritual and the command about the firstborn: Exodus 13:2 (HCSB) Another example that seems more applicable is: Mark 10:13-16 (HCSB)By implication, even infants are part of the kingdom of God if their parents bring them before Jesus. Historically, the purpose of the dedication is to replace some of the rituals and ceremonies of baptism when Protestants began to reject the notion of baptizing infants. In the Evangelical Covenant Church, newborns are either baptized or dedicated depending on the preference and conviction of the parents. The only substantive difference is that water and the names of the Trinity are required for baptism. Everything else proceeds on the same lines either way. (I remember one pastor getting to the bit in the liturgy when the baptism might occur and asking the parent, "So we aren't baptizing [name of child here] today, are we? Just making sure. I think we can find some water.") Dedication turns out to be more about the relationship between the child, the parents, and the church than between the child and God. The parents dedicate themselves to raising a Godly child and the church congregation dedicates itself to assisting the parents in that endeavor. SummaryThere is no specific command to dedicate children in the Bible. However, Jesus does say that children are part of His kingdom and so many churches have instituted public ceremonies to introduce newborn into the body of believers.CREDIT: christianity.stakexchange.com |
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