Baptism has been a topic of debate within Christian circles for many years. The early church also grappled with this issue, as seen in Paul's letter to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 1:13–16). The Corinthians were boasting about which apostle had baptized them, arguing about whose baptism …
Baptism is an important practice in Christianity, symbolizing the believer's identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is a public declaration of faith and an act of obedience to God. One aspect that has caused some confusion is the question …
Baptism, one of the two New Testament ordinances instituted by Christ, is a physical depiction of a new believer's old life being buried with the Lord and then raised to walk in newness of life. While the physical practice of baptism is not found in …
Baptism is an important sacrament in the Christian faith, symbolizing one's identification with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. However, the question of who should administer baptism is not explicitly addressed in the Bible. To explore this topic further, we can examine various instances of baptism recorded in …
Baptism is a significant aspect of the Christian faith, symbolizing the inward transformation that occurs when a person becomes a believer. It serves as an outward testimony of their identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, it is important to understand …
Baptized Immediately: Should Churches Continue This Practice Today?
Baptism is an important sacrament in Christianity, symbolizing the believer's identification with Jesus Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. In the New Testament, we find instances where new Christians were baptized immediately after confessing Jesus as Lord. This raises the question: should churches …
Baptism classes are often offered or required by many churches prior to baptizing new believers. While there are no examples of baptism classes found in the New Testament, some argue for their necessity as a safeguard to ensure that a person understands what it means to believe in …
Baptism is an important practice within the Christian faith, symbolizing a believer's identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The mode of baptism has been a topic of discussion and debate among Christians, with various practices such as immersion, sprinkling, and pouring being observed. In …
Baptism and circumcision are two significant rites in the Christian faith with roots in the Bible. While there are similarities between the two, they symbolize different covenants and have distinct purposes. In this article, we will explore the biblical perspectives on baptism and circumcision …