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Should a believer be baptized again?

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A believer should only be baptized again if their initial baptism was conducted without an understanding of Christ and His gospel.

Whether or not a believer should be baptized again is a matter of individual conviction and understanding. If a person was baptized prior to truly understanding and believing the gospel, or under false teachings, it may be fitting for them to be baptized again as a public declaration of their true faith in Christ. However, if a believer was aware of and affirmed their faith when originally baptized, there is no need for re-baptism. Baptism signifies the believer's commitment to Christ and His church, and as long as that initial act was meaningful and reflective of genuine faith, re-baptism would not be necessary. Ultimately, it's a decision that should be made between the individual and God, led by the Spirit.

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Baptism
Clay Curtis · Nov 25, 2018
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