- Are you being selfish to deny a child from receiving baptism just because of free will?
I dont think free will is something trivial… each and everyone of us, since conception, has a unique and Godly-valued identity, mind, soul, spirit and will… it is so sacredly valued that Jesus suffered and died for us and for our sake to save us!
This is evident and consistently shown in adult Baptism. We can choose how we want to respond and live, in our thoughts, feelings and actions, but we cannot choose the outcomes of it… Salvation is not earned or guaranteed in Baptism…
- Didnt you denied your child of grace from God by not baptising him/her as an infant?
No, God’s grace is sufficiently and constantly present in all of us! His grace abounds… as long as there is life, there is grace from Him!
The question is whether His grace is uncovered! We are called to have missionary spirit to support one another in our unique journey with God to uncover this grace, and encourage each of us to freely cooperate with God’s will and love God in our best capacity.
The Christian faith no doubt is personal, is not private! We in our best capacity, love God and His people, grounded in our ever growing faith in Christ, in hope of communion with God and His people.
Jesus as the head of Church, All of His people as the Body of Christ, forming the Church in His Kingdom!
- So, I am denying my child the chance to explicitly receive the blessing from Church?
No, I feel the child can still receive blessings and be presented to the Church as infants! Jesus was presented to the temple too (although the meaning behind it in relation to the fulfilment of the prophesy in the Old Testament is much deeper than that).
But, I feel it needs to be separated from the Sacrament of Baptism. Moreover, Jesus was baptized by St John the Baptist later on in His life.
*Pray that God will open my heart and mind to Him more, to lead me closer to Him! Thank you Catholic Answer forum in guiding me to truth. Please let me know what you feel