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What does the Bible say about the mode of baptism?

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The Bible teaches that baptism should be by immersion, symbolizing burial and resurrection.

Scripture consistently supports the practice of baptism by immersion rather than sprinkling or pouring. Matthew 3:16 describes how Jesus was baptized and 'went up straightway out of the water,' indicating immersion. John 3:23 reinforces this by mentioning that John the Baptist chose locations with 'much water' for baptism. Additionally, Romans 6:4 illustrates baptism as a burial with Christ, emphasizing that to be baptized is to be submerged, which represents one's death to sin and resurrection to a new life.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:16, John 3:23, Romans 6:4

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