LDS Baptism Talks
This morning I had the opportunity to attend the baptisms of two beautiful little girls in our ward. Last Saturday I was at the baptism of a convert to the LDS faith. As the pianist in our Primary--not to mention coming from a large LDS family--I get to attend of lot of baptisms. I love going to them. If you have not been to a baptism in a while, you should take yourself to one because you are missing out.
As I listened to the talks today on baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost, I was thinking that I had never heard two talks that were the same. The topics are exactly the same every time, and really, I haven't ever heard two talks that were the same. Really. Ever. And I have never heard a bad one. They are all inspired.
Nearly a year ago, my youngest child was baptized, and I was lucky enough to be assigned to prepare and present the talk about the Holy Ghost (an assignment which I gave myself because I love this topic, and I write about the Holy Ghost a lot in my Stripling Warrior novels for teens).
Well, I started asking the Google how to write a talk about the Holy Ghost. I read through a few that people had posted online, but nothing seemed right. Hmph. So I thought about it and I prayed about it, and I said to myself, "Misty, you're a writer. Why don't you write one?" So I opened up a blank Word document and started writing down what I knew about the Holy Ghost. Almost nothing came from talks I had heard or books I had read or even the words of the prophets. I learned everything I know about the Holy Ghost in quiet moments alone, sitting in church listening to a talk or lesson about something else, during prayer, during difficulties I thought I would never get through.
I'm going to post the talk (I think I might have already posted it back when I gave it...Ruh Roh!), so if you've assigned yourself the talk on the Holy Ghost, you're in luck. You can snitch some ideas. If you've got to give the talk about baptism, you're out of luck. (Just kidding. Start with the Fourth Article of Faith for that one).
I guess you’ve heard that baptism is a covenant. Do you know what a
covenant is? It’s a two-way promise. When you get baptized, you promise to be a
witness of Christ and take his name upon you. That means to keep his
commandments and always remember him.
As I listened to the talks today on baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost, I was thinking that I had never heard two talks that were the same. The topics are exactly the same every time, and really, I haven't ever heard two talks that were the same. Really. Ever. And I have never heard a bad one. They are all inspired.
Nearly a year ago, my youngest child was baptized, and I was lucky enough to be assigned to prepare and present the talk about the Holy Ghost (an assignment which I gave myself because I love this topic, and I write about the Holy Ghost a lot in my Stripling Warrior novels for teens).
Well, I started asking the Google how to write a talk about the Holy Ghost. I read through a few that people had posted online, but nothing seemed right. Hmph. So I thought about it and I prayed about it, and I said to myself, "Misty, you're a writer. Why don't you write one?" So I opened up a blank Word document and started writing down what I knew about the Holy Ghost. Almost nothing came from talks I had heard or books I had read or even the words of the prophets. I learned everything I know about the Holy Ghost in quiet moments alone, sitting in church listening to a talk or lesson about something else, during prayer, during difficulties I thought I would never get through.
I'm going to post the talk (I think I might have already posted it back when I gave it...Ruh Roh!), so if you've assigned yourself the talk on the Holy Ghost, you're in luck. You can snitch some ideas. If you've got to give the talk about baptism, you're out of luck. (Just kidding. Start with the Fourth Article of Faith for that one).
Well, when you make this promise to Heavenly Father, he promises something
back. He promises to give you the gift of the Holy Ghost.
I know that you have already felt the Holy Ghost in your life. I know that
when you hear a beautiful primary song, you have a good feeling in your heart.
That’s the Holy Ghost. I know that when you do something you know you
shouldn’t, such as disobey your parents or fight with a friend or take
something that isn’t yours, you have a bad feeling in your heart, and that is
the Holy Ghost too. That’s funny, huh? That the Holy Ghost can give you a good
feeling or a bad feeling.
The Holy Ghost can do many different things. He can tell you when something
is right. He can tell you when something is wrong. He can warn you of a dangerous
situation. He can make you feel okay when you’ve been feeling sad. He can help
you make the right choices.
But how can he do these things? You can’t see him or touch him or talk to
him, and even though we say he speaks with the still small voice, unless it is
a very special situation, you can’t really hear him with your ears either. The
Holy Ghost has many different ways of communicating with us, and as you grow up
and learn and have experiences, you will learn to recognize the ways the Holy
Ghost speaks to you.
For example, if I wanted to tell you I love you but I couldn’t use my
words, what do you think I might do? I might give you a hug. I might tickle
your back or kiss your cheek. I might draw you a picture. I might pull your
covers up while you’re sleeping. I might pack your lunchbox with an extra treat
or a note. I might take you to church where you can learn about Jesus and the
gospel. And all those things would be good and helpful and you would know I
love you.
So just like there are many ways I can communicate with you, there are many
ways the Holy Ghost can communicate with you too. And the Holy Ghost will have
a reason to speak to you. I’ll tell you some of the things the Holy Ghost does.
He comforts us when we are sad or scared. If you are ever sad or scared,
you can pray and ask Heavenly Father to send the Holy Ghost to help you. Some
people describe this feeling as warmth in the chest or like a big soft blanket
around them.
He warns us of danger. This might be a yucky feeling when you aren’t
choosing the right. This can be a bad feeling or a feeling of being confused.
If you get one of these feelings, you should stop what you’re doing and choose
a new path.
He guides us. Sometimes you might have a feeling that you should do
something, and if you do, you should do it! As you grow up, you will experience
this many times. The more you do what the Holy Ghost tells you, the better you
will get at hearing the promptings. And it can take practice to hear him, so
don’t be frustrated if you don’t think you do right away.
The Holy Ghost sanctifies us so we can be worthy to return to the presence
of the Lord.
And the Holy Ghost helps us to have and build our testimony.
There is one final thing I want to tell you about this special new gift you
have. You can take it everywhere with you. Sometimes in your life you will feel
alone, but you will not be alone. The Holy Ghost will be with you, and if you
are righteous and keep the commandments, if you keep your part of the covenant
you’re making today, you will be worthy to have his guidance, and his warnings,
and his comfort.
Comments
Thank you so much for this talk. I was asked at the last minute to give a talk on this subject Its just perfect.
FYI- towards the beginning you said “knew”, but spell check must have removed the k, so it read “new”. I thought you’d like to know.
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