stovebolts
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I am not in conflict with you and you are correct that while Johns Baptism was for repentance for the forgiveness of sins, the baptism of Jesus was one for believers.don’t want to create more controversy about a subject that to say the least is controversial,
Christianity is so deeply divided over controversies that we've lost this simple truth.
WIP, I understand you were baptized in water as an infant, and there is no way I can speak disrespect full of those who loved you enough to be concerned with your soul. Any parent should be so concerned about their child and they did a good job as you are still in the faith.
When we believe, we become born again and receive the Holy Spirit as our deposit. This was expressed through the ceremony of water baptism which represented being buried with Christ and risen with Christ through the baptismal waters + Romans 6).
Much like Sinai took on the tone of a wedding, so our water baptism confessed our new nature and mutual devotion to God as we entered into the unity and communion shared between the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
A side of me is sorrowful that you never got to experience your wedding day with our Savior.