Enough
Listen up, friends. We’ve spent far too long measuring ourselves against impossible standards, believing we’re not enough. But here’s the truth that’ll set you free: you are enough, exactly as you are right now. Whether you’re LGBT, straight, questioning, or somewhere in between—Christ sees you, loves you, and declares you worthy. Your worth isn’t determined by your past, your struggles, or the labels the world tries to put on you.
Baptism is more than just a ritual—it’s a radical declaration of your identity in Christ. It’s where we publicly proclaim that we are more than our struggles, more than our past, more than the boxes society tries to put us in. When you step into those waters, something profound happens to your spirit. It’s not just about washing away sin—it’s about rising up into a new identity. The old passes away, and something beautiful, something completely transformed, emerges. We’re talking about a spiritual rebirth that transcends sexuality, gender, background, or any other label.
For our LGBT brothers and sisters, for our straight friends, for everyone walking the road less traveled—hear this: Christ’s love is not conditional. You are not too broken, too different, or too far gone. The same God who created the universe looks at you and says, “You are my beloved.” Baptism is your moment of claiming that identity. It’s where you stand up and say, “I am enough. Not because of what I do, but because of who I am in Christ.” This isn’t about perfection—it’s about being perfectly loved, perfectly accepted, perfectly enough.
When you come up from those baptismal waters, something shifts in the spiritual realm. Your spirit is marked, claimed, transformed. It’s like a spiritual reset button—your past doesn’t define you anymore. The enemy can no longer hold you captive to shame, to doubt, to the lies that have tried to convince you that you’re not enough. Baptism is a powerful declaration: “I am a child of God, chosen, beloved, and completely enough.” It’s where your spiritual journey takes on a new depth, a new meaning.
To anyone reading this—whether you’ve never been baptized or you’re wondering if you’re worthy—this is your invitation. You are enough. Your journey is valid. Your struggles don’t disqualify you; they’re part of your testimony. Christ doesn’t see your imperfections—He sees your potential. He sees a beloved child who is worth everything. So come as you are. LGBT, straight, questioning—it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you are loved, you are seen, and you are absolutely, completely enough. Take that step. Get baptized. Declare your worth. Your spiritual transformation is waiting.