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1 By: Joan Angelina Sembiring/5A
Baptism By: Joan Angelina Sembiring/5A

2 Baptism

3 What is Baptism? Baptism is a Christian sacrament marked by ritual use of water and admitting the recipient to the Christian community.

4 What is the purpose of Baptism?
The purpose of Baptism is to have a new body in the Christians also it makes our body new and also our mind, heart, also soul.

5 What are the features of Baptism?
The purpose of Baptism is to have a new body in the Christians also it makes our body new and also our mind, heart, also soul.

6 What is the impact of Baptism?
This sacrament is the door of the Church of Christ and the entrance into a new life. We are reborn from the state of slaves of sin into the freedom of the Sons of God. Baptism incorporates us with Christ’s mystical body and makes us partakers of all the privileges flowing from the redemptive act of the Church’s Divine Founder. We shall now outline the principal effects of baptism.

7 The process of Baptism The process of baptism begins with a confession of your faith in Jesus Christ. Next, you stand, sit, or kneel in water. Another Christian then lowers you completely under the water while stating that you are being baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and then you are brought back up out of the water. You could also literally call this "immersion". Since the only consistent answers should come from the Bible, we recommend using it to find your answers. It is interesting that nowhere in the Bible does anything but "immersion" take place. Baptism, in the New Testament was always accomplished by completely submersing someone in water. This makes sense if you realize that "baptize" is a transliteration of the original Greek word. In turn, baptizo comes from the root word (bapto), a term used in the first century for immersing a garment first into bleach and then into dye, both cleansing and changing the color of the cloth. (Note its similarity to baptism's cleansing of sin and becoming a new person through Christ.) Stated another way, when you process cloth to change its color, you are said to "baptize" it. If sprinkling of any kind was to be practiced, it would seem that a different Greek word would have been used, but it was not.

8 Baptism prayers 주 하나님, 하늘에 계신 우리 아버지, 우리는 당신을 알고 우리를 호출에 큰 선하심에 감사하고 우리의 신뢰를 넣어. 이 지식을 높이고 우리의 믿음을 강화. 그가 다시 태어나 살고 당신과 성령, 한 하나님, 지금과 영원히 함께 다스리 우리 주 예수 그리스도를 통해 후계자 영원한 구원을 할 수 있다는 것을이 사람에게 성령의 거룩한주세요. 아멘 Lord God, our Heavenly Father, we thank you for your great goodness, we know a call and put our trust. Increase knowledge strengthens our faith. He was born and brought up again, you and the Holy Spirit, one God, the Holy Spirit, to please the people that they could successor eternal salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ reigns forever and now. Amen

9 Acrostic poem of Baptism
Being born again And belonging entirely to Jesus Promising to give yourself completely to Jesus To prepare your heart for the coming of Immerse yourself in water and in Christ. So you shall take on the nature of Christ. Making yourself whole and one with the lord.

10 Poem of Baptism Finding so many bee in the jungle And feels like the end of world God's promise is true Do not be tricked by the world.


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