1.)what does immersion on water symbelizes as a chirstian catholic? 2.)what was the tasked of john the baptist? 3.)what was the purpose of the minisrtry of john the baptist?
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1) Eastern Orthodox Christians usually insist on complete threefold immersion as both a symbol of death and rebirth into Christ, and as a washing away of sin. Latin Church Catholics generally baptize by affusion (pouring); Eastern Catholics usually by submersion, or at least partial immersion.
2) According to this belief, John was "ordained by the angel of God" when he was eight days old "to overthrow the kingdom of the Jews" and to prepare a people for the Lord. Latter-day Saints also believe that "he was baptized while yet in his childhood."
3) His mission was addressed to all ranks and stations of Jewish society. His message was that God's judgment on the world was imminent and that, to prepare for this judgment, the people should repent their sins, be baptized, and produce appropriate fruits of repentance.
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1.Eastern Orthodox Christians usually insist on complete threefold immersion as both a symbol of death and rebirth into Christ, and as a washing away of sin. Latin Church Catholics generally baptize by affusion (pouring); Eastern Catholics usually by submersion, or at least partial immersion.
2.He preached repentance of sins. He baptized repentant people. He introduced Jesus to the crowd as the Messiah. He handed over his disciples to Jesus.The teachings of John the Baptist as the forerunner of Jesus Christ. John the Baptist taught on the need for repentance for forgiveness of sins. He condemned the hypocrisy of the Jews. He told people about the coming judgment which was to be effected by the Messiah.
3.His mission was addressed to all ranks and stations of Jewish society. His message was that God's judgment on the world was imminent and that, to prepare for this judgment, the people should repent their sins, be baptized, and produce appropriate fruits of repentance.