Baptism is an important topic in Christian theology and practice. Is it necessary for salvation or is it a sign of the covenant between God and His people? Many people argue about it. But, baptism is not necessary for salvation, though true Christians should be baptized “In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
- What is baptism? What is the importance of baptism?
- Why should we get baptized?
- Is baptism necessary for salvation? – video 1, 2, 3, 4
- Is it okay to baptize infants?
- Should we baptize “in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” or “in Jesus’ name?” – video
- What is baptism in the Holy Spirit?
- Why was Jesus baptized?
- What is paedobaptism?
- What is credobaptism?
- Is immersion the only way of valid baptism?
- Does the word baptism mean immersion or sprinkling?
- Was Jesus baptized by immersion or sprinkling?
- Is Mormon Baptism Valid?
- Did water baptism stop after John the Baptist?
- Is Acts 2:38 referring to the baptism of the Holy Spirit rather than water Baptism?
- Who can baptize people?
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