Baptism is so exciting. It marks a spiritual change that has taken place in a person’s life. As a new follower of Christ, it should be the first step taken in your new relationship with God.
For those who have been Christians, but haven’t been baptized, it should be a priority for you, now that you are entering a new season of commitment to Him. Baptism is an appropriate mark of a new beginning for those who do not recall their baptism, were baptized before they were a believer or feel that their fresh commitment to Christ would benefit by the experience.For those who have been Christians, but haven’t been baptized, it should be a priority for you, now that you are entering a new season of commitment to Him. Baptism is an appropriate mark of a new beginning for those who do not recall their baptism, were baptized before they were a believer or feel that their fresh commitment to Christ would benefit by the experience.
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