Jerusalem Blade
Puritan Board Professor
Hello Kristin @Devoted ,
As passionately paedo as I am, the true yoke you wear with your husband is heart allegiance and love to Christ, not the issue of credo vs. paedo – significant as that is. You are still a daughter of Abraham, whose chaste deportment is "the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price" (1 Pet 3:4 ff). Let your husband see this precious jewel of your heart in love and respect to him, and to your God.
If your husband is still fervent and sincere in his walk with Christ – I seem to recall in another thread, there may be some concern here – you still are unified in caring for the spiritual state of your children, and baptism ought not be a large issue in their ongoing desired-by-you conversion. Please don't make it one. Have you told your husband – meekly and sweetly – that while you respect his choices you nonetheless hold to the faith you've had for decades in that matter. And drop the subject, and perhaps, changing the subject, ask him if he would join with you in praying for their salvation periodically.
I'll remember you in prayer in this. Keep calm and let the Lord's peace be in your heart in all this. Your Sovereign sees it all, and is with you, and loves you. Your joyous demeanor in the trials of life may shine a clear light in your husband's heart, and be a strong testimony of the truth you abide in.
As passionately paedo as I am, the true yoke you wear with your husband is heart allegiance and love to Christ, not the issue of credo vs. paedo – significant as that is. You are still a daughter of Abraham, whose chaste deportment is "the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price" (1 Pet 3:4 ff). Let your husband see this precious jewel of your heart in love and respect to him, and to your God.
If your husband is still fervent and sincere in his walk with Christ – I seem to recall in another thread, there may be some concern here – you still are unified in caring for the spiritual state of your children, and baptism ought not be a large issue in their ongoing desired-by-you conversion. Please don't make it one. Have you told your husband – meekly and sweetly – that while you respect his choices you nonetheless hold to the faith you've had for decades in that matter. And drop the subject, and perhaps, changing the subject, ask him if he would join with you in praying for their salvation periodically.
I'll remember you in prayer in this. Keep calm and let the Lord's peace be in your heart in all this. Your Sovereign sees it all, and is with you, and loves you. Your joyous demeanor in the trials of life may shine a clear light in your husband's heart, and be a strong testimony of the truth you abide in.