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The Sacrament of Baptism is how one becomes Born Again in Christ the Lord.

When a person is Baptized, he dies with Christ; in the Tomb with Christ, & rises with Christ.

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What is the biblical basis for infant baptism?

Infant baptism is based on the belief that baptism is a sign of God's covenant with believers, similar to circumcision in the Old Testament. Some Christians argue that since infants were included in the covenant in the Old Testament, they should also be included in the covenant of baptism in the New Testament.


Why do some christians not agree with only adults being baptised?

Baptism is considered a sign of God's covenant, a continuation of circumcision. The Abrahamic covenant was with a nation of people: the 'believers' and their household. Likewise baptism is administered to the infants in a household by many Christian denominations.


What does the chalice represnt in baptism?

There is no chalice in baptism. Some Christians use a chalice in the Lord's Supper or communion.


Is all who baptist in the New Testament are all christians?

Yes. In the Bible the baptism referred to is a believersbaptism that is baptism of some body who is a christian


What does baptism in Christianity mean?

To Christians, baptism is a symbolic event that makes them a member of the Christian religion, or of a particular denomination of Christianity. It is normally only performed once in their lifetimes, unless formally changing from one denomination to another. Baptism is sometimes also seen as removing what is called 'original sin', that everyone is said to be born with.


Which denominations believe that baptism is necessary for salvation?

Some Christian denominations, such as Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and some Protestant groups, believe that baptism is necessary for salvation.


What are some significant baptism verses in the Bible and how do they inform Christian beliefs and practices?

Some significant baptism verses in the Bible include Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 2:38, and Romans 6:3-4. These verses emphasize the importance of baptism as a symbol of cleansing from sin and a public declaration of faith in Jesus Christ. Christians believe that baptism is a sacrament that signifies spiritual rebirth and entry into the community of believers. It is seen as a crucial step in the journey of faith and obedience to Christ.


What does the Bible say about the necessity of baptism for believers?

The Bible teaches that baptism is important for believers as a public declaration of faith and obedience to Jesus Christ. It symbolizes the washing away of sin and the new life in Christ. While some Christian denominations believe baptism is necessary for salvation, others view it as a symbolic act of faith. Ultimately, the importance of baptism is emphasized throughout the New Testament as a significant step in the Christian journey.


How does baptism give Christian's their identity?

Baptism enters children in the kingdom of God, so, Baptism in some way make children a Christian, but until Confirmation, kids that were baptised are Christians. Able to help, Bella


Why do some christians baptize their young and not others?

The reason that some churches baptize infants and some do not depends upon what their understanding of baptism is and upon what conditions it is offered. Speaking generally.... The churches who not baptize infants practice "believers baptism", that is, the recipient must be of an age where they can choose to be baptized or not by themselves. They see baptism as a sign of the Christian's public profession of faith. Baptism in turn is primarily seen as a dying to sin and a rising with Christ, which is why these same churches frequently baptized by immersion. Churches who baptize infants see baptism as a mark of God's grace freely offered to us without any preconditions on on own (such as a renunciation of sin and a choosing of Christ). It is a mark of God's love, God's claim, on the infant, and is a visible sign that the infant is included in God's family. In many churches the infants parents must be Christians and promise to bring the child up in the Christian faith.


Were the parents of Jesus Christ Christians as baptism is for becoming a Christian?

No.There were no Christians until after Jesus' death because Christianity is based on the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus.The baptism of John (he baptized Jesus) was a baptism of repentance not a believers baptism. John's message was, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!" The King would soon appear, but He could not and would not reign over people who clung to their sins. They must change directions, must confess and forsake their sins.Nothing in scripture tells us that Jesus' parents were baptized by John or later on became Christians.


Why are people baptized in a Church?

This is a fairly short answer to a very complicated question. First, let's assume we are talking about water baptism. Some Christians talk about spirit baptism. That is a whole other complicated issue. Three main views on water baptism would include: 1. Water Baptism is part of regeneration. That is, baptism is part of the salvation experience. Without this ritual, one cannot be with God. 2. Water Baptism is a purveyor of grace. Baptism may not save or be part of the salvation experience in the strictest sense, but God gives sacramental grace for the action. 3. Water Baptism is an act of identification. When one decides to follow Christ one publically carries out baptism as a way of identifying with Christ and the church. The first two of these would focus on baptism as a spiritual ritual. The third would focus on baptism as a symbolic ritual. The early church practiced two main rituals. These were Baptism and Eucharist (or Lord's Supper). Some Christian groups have added more over the centuries. There may be other views (especially as one broadens one's definition of Christian), but this is a start.