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How is baptism performed?

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Baptism is performed by immersion, symbolizing burial and resurrection with Christ.

The biblical understanding of baptism necessitates immersion, meaning to dip, plunge, or bury in water. The practice serves as a powerful symbol of the believer's identification with Christ, as reflected in Romans 6:4-5 where Paul relates baptism to the believer's burial with Christ in death and rising to new life. This immersion illustrates the believer's response to the gospel, publicly declaring their death to sin and their new life in Christ. Any form of baptism that does not align with immersion does not fulfill the biblical meaning and therefore lacks the profound symbolism intended by this sacred ordinance.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4-5

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