I'm speaking beyond just water, the act in these rituals is to be full submerged into them, to believe, to repent, to receive, ALL under His Name, now I ask if you have literally been baptised in Fire?? So that can't be literal can it? There must be a meaning beyond that.
Historic Christian Baptism is with Fire, and not a campfire... The Holy Fire of Christ... It does not burn the one being Baptized... Nor is it normally visible...
And yes, there are many meanings to "fire" that therefrom derive: Temptations, passions, trials, tribulations, heartbreak, and on and on...
Just as there is a meaning beyond water.
Beyond, yet including, for Christ was Baptized by John in the Jordan...
We are speaking of the manner of one entering INTO Christ - How it happens, and it begins with repentance, which is a Type of Baptism by tears...
and it was a custom for Jews who wished to become rabies to be dipped in water, which is what Jesus HAD to do,
I do not think so... He would have then been baptized by the Rabbinic Priesthood, and they rejected him...
but now we are baptised in Jesus, the use of water is community ritual aka Tradition
We are Baptized BY Jesus, INTO Christ Anointed...
Nothing about "community ritual"...
The Baptism of Jesus is anything but traditional by Jewish standards...
It is normally a WITNESSED Mystery of Initiation INTO Christ...
and I find no fault in that, seeing water is abundant I can baptise others on my own like the bible says,...
Sand was MORE abundant...
You are not saying that the Bible tells us that we can all Baptize anyone we want into Christ on our own, are you?
So why do we NEED to have a priest baptise when we are told to ALL baptise each other?
When are we told to baptize each other?
I really don't care for the show they put on but when they do it,
It is not a show - It is the Christ prescribed Mystery of Initiation of a penitent INTO Christ's Holy Body...
we should do it as soon as the person believes and asked to be baptised.
That belief and request need the establishment of resolve...
In the early Church, Baptism normally came some 3 years after one had committed himself to Christ...
Easy come, easy go, and tent evangelizations a year later may find 3-4 out of the thousands "converted" still committed...
I believe in the believers baptism, but as soon as I hear someone say "I believe! i want to be baptised" I will find water and do it one the spot,
I hope you stay there to do follow up...
There is such a thing as patience...
I respect the tradition I just know that water does nothing for a someone who has no idea what's going on...
Confession of sin is needed - I have a friend who concealed his sin and got Baptized into Christ in the Russian Church...
He became delusional and was sent to a state psychiatric facility and completed his confession to psychiatrists...
They called the State Police who investigated him...
And he left the Orthodox Faith and is now in the Latin Church...
There is no such thing as a merely water Baptism into Christ...
That baptism was John's unto confession and repentance...
they aren't going to hell if they aren't baptised as an infant,
They are pretty much guaranteed the heavenly realm, being without sin...
they may be stinky though, so bathe them lol
Unpunished children are the very BANE of adult living!!
Arsenios