![]() ![]() ![]() She quotes Martin Luther on how baptism is the daily garment which we wear all the time. The first chapter had me hooked, I loved how the Warren tells personal and relatable stories woven throughout theological truths. I mean I don't know what you're expecting with a book with "liturgy" in the title. Right away, Baptists and non-denominational Christians might get uncomfortable. Baptismal fonts tend to sit in the back as a symbol of how baptism is the entrance into the people of God. In the Anglican church, infants are baptized. In the first chapter, Warren talks about waking up in the morning and baptism. Warren reminds you that Christ's ordinary years are part of our redemption story, and how on this day, Jesus is redeeming the world, advancing His kingdom, calling us to repent and grow, and drawing near to us. It will help you realize how God is forming us into new people every day even in the dull moments like brushing our teeth, sitting in traffic, and eating leftovers. This book completely blew me away, challenged me, and gave me so much to think about. ![]()
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