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How is baptism performed according to the Bible?

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Baptism is performed by immersion, symbolizing the believer's identification with Christ's death and resurrection.

Baptism is to be performed by immersion, which aligns with the original meaning of the term 'baptize,' which means to dip, plunge, or immerse. In Acts 8:38, Philip and the eunuch both go down into the water, illustrating that baptism involves fully submerging the individual. This method symbolizes the believer's burial with Christ and subsequent resurrection to new life, as emphasized in Romans 6:4. Sprinkling or pouring does not fulfill the biblical definition of baptism; true baptism involves the complete immersion of the believer in water, representing their union with Christ in His death and resurrection.
Scripture References: Acts 8:38, Romans 6:4

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