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Comments: The early Christians taught the exact same thing as we teach today in the Church. Being Born-again means baptism.
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Comments: Maybe some early Christians taught born-again was baptism, because no Christian was an un-baptized Christian, you were baptized as a public declaration of an inner reality. The Greek word "baptizo" has as its figurative meaning to "identify with", literally, "to immerse". If you dip a white cloth in red dye, the white cloth "becomes" red. So it is with baptism. However, this has been understood for centuries to be part of the Spirit's work, the Holy Spirit regenerates and causes us to be born-again. Notice Jesus in John 3 speaks of the "wind blowing where it will. " Just as in physical birth, I don't have control over this process, the Holy Spirit does. God must do a work in my life to spiritual birth me, my part is faith.
I see or here this sometimes *someone excepts Christ and receives the prompting from the Holy Spirit and believes that that is being born again ( this is only receiving Christ and gaining a Testimony Ect)* and there are a few churches that except this as the Baptism and say there is no need for baptism by water (And don't know anything of laying on of hands for the Gift of the Holy Ghost). Because of the death and resurrection .
but others seem to have a practice of dripping water or dipping the finger into water and making a sign of the cross on the forehead of infant (Newborn after 8 days old) Children which is supposed to be a baptism .
There are really two new births that every man must pass through to be able to return to God. On my mission we had a seminar with Elder Bednar from the Quorum of the Twelve, and he told us that during this mortal life, we have two journeys: the first, from bad to good, and the second, good to better. The first journey starts with baptism, when we repent of our sins, and are born again. The second journey, from good to better, starts within our hearts when we, like King Benjamin's people, lose the desire to do evil. Who can ascend to the house of the Lord? He who hath clean hands and a pure heart. How do we clean our hands? Baptism. How do we purify our hearts? A lifetime of faith, repentance, temple attendance, and commandment keeping. That is what it means to be born again.