In baptism, the water symbolizes Christ, purification, repentance, and the sacred life of the Holy Spirit.
No, I have only been baptized in water.
Yes, being baptized physically involves a ritual of immersion in water, symbolizing cleansing and rebirth. Being baptized spiritually involves a deeper connection to one's faith and a commitment to living a life guided by spiritual principles.
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Christians believe that being baptized means that you have been united with the holy spirit, as a result, you will make it into heaven because you have the spirit in you. There is no age limit for being baptized, but most people get baptized as babies.
Baptism takes away our sins and it was prefigured through water because water cleanses. Thus, we are being washed by water. In order to fulfill those prefigurations, Jesus Christ had Himself baptized by St. John the Baptist in the Jordan River. Answer Jesus was not baptized of John because he needed to be, he was baptized as an example of what was required of all of us. Though He was perfect He set an example for all of us to follow..
theyre not "born of water" i think u mean theyre baptized. meaning washed in water in the name of the Father.
Being baptized again.
You get baptized with holy water.
lutherans can be baptized at any age in life. i was baptized as a baby. but i know people who were baptized as adults. lutherans can be baptized at any age in life. i was baptized as a baby. but i know people who were baptized as adults.
By being baptized. When you're lifted up from the water, the sinful part of you has been killed and you become "born again".
Jesus fulfilled Scripture when he was water baptized. But He was not baptized for His sins- He was sinless. When Jesus was baptized, He was baptized with the Holy Spirit, and with the Spirit came power. Jesus never performed any miracles before he was baptized. He had the Holy spirit, but he was not baptized with the full power of the Spirit until John baptized him.
baptized, sprinkled with holy water, admitted as church member