I continue to reflect, Baptism of Jesus at the Jordan. I ponder upon the time of Jesus Baptism. Jesus received His Baptism before beginning His public ministry. The Son of God, who is fully human and fully God, submitted Himself to the Baptism, which makes me to dwell into the merits and saving grace of Baptism itself. My attention turns towards the inherent saving nature of the Sacrament of Baptism in ones life. In Baptism, an individual dies to the world. In Baptism, an individual partakes in the passion and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In Baptism, an individual enters into the covenant life between God and the Church. In Baptism, an individual enters into the sacramental life of Church in the world. In Baptism, an individual called to live a discerning, reflective, and fruitful life of Holy Spirit in the world, in which the life becomes the witness. In Baptism, an individual is empowered within with an invisible signature and acknowledgement of Holy Trinity, which ...