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To make sure you are dead.

That a man must die to follow Christ, The Bible shows many times, and this short parable of Jesus shows it so clearly -

Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. (John 12.24)

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Is it necessary to undergo water baptism to receive baptism of the holy spirit?

No. A water baptism is to only publicly announce your choice to follow Christ. To receive salvation you must take Jesus into your. Admit your a sinner and Confess He is your salvation.


Is it a cardinal sin not to baptize your infant?

It is not a sin nor is it required to baptize your infant. In fact, baptism loses some of its importance and symbolism when preformed on an infant by the will of the infant's parents. This is because baptism is supposed to be a choice of a believer in Christ and is preformed when convicted to do so but not forced by others. Although it is very important for a Christian to go through baptism, it is something they must do on their own accord. Also, baptism represents the renewal of oneself in the immersion of Christ and brings a person into the body of Christ. Therefore, as a parent, one can only raise a child with the right values and beliefs in hopes that he will one day come to the decision of coming to Christ and getting baptized on his own, not make the decision for him.


When must you be baptized?

Baptism is typically performed as a symbolic act of faith and commitment to Christianity. While there is no specific age requirement for baptism, it is often done when a person is ready to publicly declare their faith in Jesus Christ.


What are the similarities between infant baptism and believers baptism?

Answer: The similarities between infant baptism and believer's baptism are the following: - water is used - a profession of faith in Christ is made, either by the person being baptised (if he or she is old enough) or by the parents of the child being baptised.


What is baptism and what do you receive in it?

First of all baptism in the Christian sense is the immersion or sprinkling of a person by water. It is a sign of what has gone on in the heart of a person. It is an outward profession on an inward faith in Jesus Christ. In order to receive baptism, a person must accept Jesus as his Savior and then that person can be baptized.


What are regenerated baptized believers in Christ?

Jesus said to Nicodemus that for a person to enter the kingdom of God they must be born again/regenerated. (John 3:3). A christian/believer is a person who has experienced the regenerating work of God's spirit giving him/her a new life in Christ. The baptism mentioned in the Bible is a believers baptism, baptism of people who have been born again/ regenerated by God's spirit. So regenerated believers are people who have been born again / regenerated also called the body of Christ in the Bible.


Why is a child given a special name at baptism?

This has a double purpose. The first is to show that we believe that through Baptism one is born again, this time into the Mystical Body of Christ (or the Church if you prefer). The second is a bit more in depth. When choosing a baptismal name, one must pick the name of an officially canonized Saint. That Saint then becomes their patron and intercedes for them in Heaven before the throne of God.


What is the relevance of Christ's baptism to our own baptism?

The Savior showed the importance of baptism by being baptized Himself. He lived a perfect life, but still was baptized to 'fulfill all righteousness.' That means that He was baptized because it is a required ordinance (John 3:5), and to be a perfect example. We must be baptized by His authority in order for the baptism to be valid in the eyes of God, and that authority has been restored to the earth by God in these days!


What is the rites of baptism?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Rite of Baptism consists in the pouring of water on the head and the recitation of the words, "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" along along with the intention to do what the Church does. Anyone can baptise in an emergency, even if they, themselves, are not baptised. However, the intention must be there, so any baptism performed by a heretic or apostate should be repeated conditionally at some convenient time. There are additional rites which may be added at a solemn baptism, for instance, but the water, the words, and the intention, are all that is necessary. See the link below.


Does Acts 238 in the New Testament teach that water baptism is required to receive forgivness of sins?

There are four reasons why we must be baptized:First, we must be baptized if we want to be saved. Jesus Himself said: "He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned"(Mark 16:16). The apostle Peter said: "There is also an antitype which now saves us-baptism (not the removal of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God), through the resurrection of Jesus Christ" (1 Peter 3:21).Second, we must be baptized if we want to have our sins forgiven. The Bible says: "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit" (Acts 2:38).Third, we must be baptized if we want to be in Christ. To be "in Christ" means "to be a Christian." The Bible says: "For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ" (Galatians 3:27). Fourth, we must be baptized if we want to become a member of the body of Christ. The body of Christ is the church of Christ (Ephesians 1:22,23). The Bible says: "For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body..." (1 Corinthians 12:13). HOW SHOULD ONE BE BAPTIZED? There are two ways by which churches baptize people today. One is by pouring or sprinkling water on the person's head. The other is by burying or immersing a person in water. Which one is correct baptism? The Bible gives the answer. In the Bible baptism is called a burial. "…we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life" (Romans 6:4). If we want to bury a dead body, we will not sprinkle a little dirt on the head. We will cover the body completely. Baptism is a burial. Sprinkling water on the head of a person does not baptize him. He must be completely buried under the water. "Now John also was baptizing in Aenon near Salim, because there was much water there. And they came and were baptized" (John 3:23). John chose a place to baptize where there was much water. Sprinkling requires only a little water. But a burial in water requires much water. Therefore, John did not baptize by sprinkling. He baptized by burying in water. "So he commanded the chariot to stand still. And both Philip and the eunuch went down into the water, and he baptized him. Now when they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught Philip away, so that the eunuch saw him no more; and he went on his way rejoicing" (Acts 8:38,39). When Philip baptized the eunuch, both of them went down into the water. After the baptism, both of them came up out of the water. To sprinkle a person, it is not necessary to go down into the water. To baptize a person by burying him in water, it is necessary to go down into it. Therefore, Philip baptized the eunuch by burial, not sprinkling. What is the proper way to baptize? The Bible teaches it is by a burial in water. Therefore sprinkling is not true baptism.http://www.tftw.org/courses/bcc_bbs_l11.html


What does freedom in Christ mean?

The knowledge that you are saved from certain death is very liberating. Only through Christ can this redemption occur.


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.