Baptism is symbolic of birth, death, and the resurrection of body and spirit, just the way it happened with Jesus Christ.
One is born in water, buried, and then comes up in the resurrection. Baptism is among the first prerequisites to enter the Kingdom of God.
2006-10-19 19:18:20
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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Baptism is a covenant you make with Christ, wherein you bury the "old" you and are reborn as the "new" righteous person. It is supposed to be by immersion (not sprinkling) in a body of water below ground level, such as a lake or river, or in a font that you step down into. That symbolizes the burial, since the dead are buried below ground level. It should also be accompanied by the gift of the Holy Ghost, but most religions don't understand that, nor do they have the Priesthood authority or knowledge to lay hands on the head of the baptized person and confirm the gift of the Holy Ghost upon them. After baptism, you must try to live a life in accordance with Christ's teachings. And as someone said above - baptism (by the proper authority and in the proper manner) is a prerequisite for the highest reward in the next life, but only if you take it seriously and keep your covenants with Christ.
2006-10-19 19:42:59
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answered by Rainfog 5
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Getting baptized skill that there will be water on some component of your physique. (the two your head or the whole physique) maximum protestant church homes baptize persons to resemble that distinctive's dedication to a greater advantageous power. whilst the guy chooses, they might in lots of cases ask to be baptized by way of a sponsor. that's a in elementary terms symbolic adventure that shall we something of the church know that the guy being baptized desires to progression further of their faith. interior the Catholic church, Baptism in lots of cases occurs between the a while of 0 and a pair of. toddlers and up are each so often baptized, yet maximum in lots of cases via fact of conversion. The baptism is in lots of cases preformed by way of a clergyman or different credible religious chief. In all sects of Christianity, it resembles the showering of sins and dedication to the religion. Your superb direction of action could be to ask your little sister what she thinks it skill to be baptized and why she desires to do it.
2016-11-24 19:20:02
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answered by ? 4
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the meeyam meekvah is nothing new. there were even like seven meekvah pools, in order to ascend the temple mount, before entering TheTemple Proper. it is as old as time itself, it is a ritual and symbolic cleansing, representing a change, healing or purification of the soul. resulting in a change of direction of life, in the shedding of an old way. and is the taking on of a vow to be true to something or someone, and not necessarily TheG-D. the act of full immersion, of the passing through the water. be aware of what you are commiting yourself to, before you do this. and have all the information to perform this activity. and it is a requirement, according to scripture for this to be done in a natural stream. representing the physical body entering naturaly speaking, and returning in a more spiritual way than before. meekvaheest were very common in Ysrael of then.
2006-10-19 19:31:09
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answered by yehoshooa adam 3
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It's a sign and a seal of God's covenant with his people. It's not about what we do for God at all. It's about what He does for us. Baptism signifies mortification and the forgiveness of sins, and is extended to infants as they are also no less part of that covenant.
2006-10-19 19:25:45
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answered by ccrider 7
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being washed! I corinthians 6:11, john 3
2006-10-19 22:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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baptized is when u guyz take a dip in my pool of piss
2006-10-19 19:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Guitarpick is right.
2006-10-19 19:25:36
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answered by Meeshell 3
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