Questions about Your Baptism
By Ben Shropshire Three important questions need to be answered about our baptism to be confidant it was valid.
Was the action of my baptism proper; was I buried in and raised up from a watery grave (see Acts 8:36-38; John 3:5)?
If one can answer all these questions in the affirmative then he can be sure his baptism was valid.
Was the action of my baptism proper; was I buried in and raised up from a watery grave (see Acts 8:36-38; John 3:5)?
If one can answer all these questions in the affirmative then he can be sure his baptism was valid.
It is possible for a person's baptism to be invalid. Paul baptized twelve men who had been immersed previously (see Acts 19:1-7) because they had not been properly taught misunderstanding the purpose of their baptism. I have re-baptized some folks who, were baptized while young, came to feel their understanding of the purpose of baptism was inadequate. I have also baptized some who had only been sprinkled earlier, and others who had only been babies when they were "baptized."
When thinking of the validity of his baptism, the following should not be of concern:
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