November 19 – No Baptisms for Dead Brings God’s Curse. Ephesians 4:5; “One Lord, one faith, one baptism.”
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This is just one example of how many times we need to be baptized. Paul actually admonishes the Corinthians to stop practicing the pagan ritual of baptisms for the dead in his first epistle to them. (1 Corinthians 15:29) The people of Corinth were being baptized for everyone, dead or alive.
Strangely enough, they didn’t believe in the resurrection and that is where Paul comes in with his admonition. Why are you being baptized for dead people when you don’t believe they’ll rise from the dead anyway?
Baptism is a statement to the world that you are a follower of Jesus. Jesus gave us two ordinances to observe; baptism and partaking in communion. In obedience you are doing what he says to do – be baptized, and gather together as believers.
Being dunked into the water symbolizes you are dead to sin. Being raised out of the water symbolizes your new life in Christ.
It also serves as a sign to people that after you die and are buried, you will be resurrected to live eternally in the presence of God.
Meeting together as believers to share in the Lord’s Supper is an outward sign of your commitment to God.It tells the outside world you’ve made a covenant with Christ, forsaken other gods, and have acknowledged He died for your sins.
So…if you’re already dead how can you do this?
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Doctrine and Covenants 128:18 “…It is sufficient to know, in this case, that the earth will be smitten with a curse unless there is a welding link of some kind or other between the fathers and the children, upon some subject or other—and behold what is that subject? It is the baptism for the dead. For we without them cannot be made perfect; neither can they without us be made perfect. Neither can they nor we be made perfect without those who have died in the gospel also; for it is necessary in the ushering in of the dispensation of the fulness of times…” – Joseph Smith
Mormons even the exact technique required to perform baptisms, such as
the positioning of the hands, exact words to be spoken, dunked underwater until COMPLETELY submerged. If one little portion of your baptismal garment or a single hair on your head, is seen above the water line, you have to be redunked. I don’t know how many times I have seen people getting dunked and then redunked numerous times. It’s actually silly and I have often seen the people monitoring these repeated baptisms, to get a chuckle out of the repeated dunkings.