What Does the Water Symbol in Baptism?

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Water in baptism symbolizes Christ, where, when a person is immersed in water, the old self dies and rises with Christ to become a new creature and is therefore incorporated in their new life with a living community which looks for the coming of the Lord (Romans 6:1-11).
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According to the bible, water is the Holy Spirit symbol of purification and repentance and the sacred life of the Holy Spirit. Some churches insist on submersion of the one who is baptised, while others use water, as long as it flows on the head.
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It is a symbol because holy water cleanses (washes away) your original sin passed down form the first man and woman ------Adam and Eve.
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Water is a very rich symbol in baptism, and it represents many things such as life and death. Water is also symbolic of cleansing. Just as regular water cleanses dirt from our bodies
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The water in baptism represents the cleaning away of sin. In Baptism, particularly on babies who haven't committed sin on Earth, Water is used to cleanse original sin, older people
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The shell is an ancient symbol of baptism and is often used during baptism to scoop the water from the baptismal font. The three drops of water represent the Trinity: Father, Son
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