What is baptism and what does it mean?

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What it means to you and your denom, nothing that says babies should be baptized nor anything answering why no babies written about as being baptized. However, there is scripture which supports baptism and salvation

I do not agree with your stated point of view.
 

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Nor I yours but that is ok as we can disagree and still get along:cool::tea:
 

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We also know that baptism is directly referred to as circumcision and we all know they were circumcised on their eighth day upon entering this world. I mean if age is a factor why didn't they just wait until their Bar Mitzvah when the child could choose to have the circumcision?
 

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Mainly because as you get older it becomes a lot more painful would be my guess
 

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When was Jesus baptized?

Jesus' baptism wasn't about age but it was intended for the beginning of his ministry. He had no sins to wash away, but instead took upon all our sins and carried them to the cross.
 

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Mainly because as you get older it becomes a lot more painful would be my guess

But right from the beginning they circumcised adult males and have continued to do so to converts. So just maybe the graces of God are dependent upon age.
 

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Graces no, informed decision which I see as a component of baptism yes.
 

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Jesus' baptism wasn't about age but it was intended for the beginning of his ministry. He had no sins to wash away, but instead took upon all our sins and carried them to the cross.
very true, however if it was something to be done then you would have thought He would have been baptized as an infant
 

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very true, however if it was something to be done then you would have thought He would have been baptized as an infant

He was circumcised as an infant.
 

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But you avoided was He baptized which is the sticking point, infant baptism
 

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But you avoided was He baptized which is the sticking point, infant baptism

John was not baptising when the Lord was born; saint John the Baptist was only six months old when the Lord was born.
 

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OK but if God wanted Him baptised it would have been done.
 

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When our Lord Jesus was baptized he said to let it be so to fulfill all righteousness. Lord Jesus as a man submitted Himself as any man would need to do to fulfill this righteous requirement( thouhgh He knew no sin). Baptism is required for the New Covenant believer.
 

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When our Lord Jesus was baptized he said to let it be so to fulfill all righteousness. Lord Jesus as a man submitted Himself as any man would need to do to fulfill this righteous requirement( thouhgh He knew no sin). Baptism is required for the New Covenant believer.
Agreed, the difference is wheter you believe in infant baptism or not
 

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OK but if God wanted Him baptised it would have been done.

God did want the Lord to be baptised and at the set time and by saint John the Baptist and "to fulfil all righteousness". But it is worth keeping in mind that John's baptism is not Christian Baptism (See Acts 19:1-5).
 

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very true, however if it was something to be done then you would have thought He would have been baptized as an infant

Why would Jesus have been baptized as in infant when it hadn't been instituted yet? As it was pointed out, He was circumcised according to the law.
 

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Why would Jesus have been baptized as in infant when it hadn't been instituted yet? As it was pointed out, He was circumcised according to the law.
OK baptisn was before the cross so was John the first> I dont know but I do tend to look at what is before the cross and what is after
 

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well if we go back and browse the study that lammchen posted .. we see that an infant cannot have the capacity to believe and so by obedience be baptized by the symbolic burial of baptism in water ..
so infant baptism is of no value ..it can be likened to a blind and deaf man being ask to sign the contract he hes just been given to read ..

When you were registered for school the first day, did you give logical assent to registering for school, or did a parent/guardian act on your behalf, assuming full responsibility for the act? If a parent/guardian acted on your behalf (following your reasoning) it was of no value since the act was not out of your obedience or capacity to assent to your education.
 
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