When you play Pooh sticks what you do if you aren't familiar to the game is you each take 1 stick and go to the bridge. Then determine which way the water is flowing. You all then throw your sticks in the water at the same time on the upstream side of the bridge and then go to the other side of the bridge and wait for your stick to come out the other side. Then comes the tricky part, you have to remember what your stick looks like because if the stick that comes out the other side first belongs to you then you win! It is a childs game but because that is what the bridge is famous for we all had to play.
So if I'm being honest, there aren't really that many appropriate parallels to Pooh sticks and Baptism, I really did end up enjoying the trip out the the 100 acre wood, but I wanted to take this opportunity to talk about baptism which is very important. In preach my gospel lesson 3 under where it talks about baptism it says; "Baptism by immersion is a symbol of the death, burial, and resurrection of the Savior. In a similar way, it represents the end of our old life of sin and a commitment to live a new life as a disciple of Christ." (bold added) I am struck by the word disciple. When I think of a disciple I think about the word discipline. I have found that it is often not easy to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. To me the word disciple means a follower. In other words when we are a disciple of Jesus Christ we do not just listen to him, but we do the things he would want us to do.
When we are baptised we promise to be disciples of Jesus Christ, I love the words in the New Testament "Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls." (Matthew 11:29) I love it because to me a yoke is a symbol of discipleship. When we are baptised we take his yoke upon us, if we are willing to do this then it will be huge in increasing the quality of our lives.
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