Mystery of the Baptism

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Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

እንግዲህ ሂዱና አሕዛብን ሁሉ በአብ በወልድና በመንፈስ ቅዱስ ስም እያጠመቃችኋቸው

ማቴ ፳፰፤፲፱ — Mat 28:19

Baptism is the sacrament given to all who believe in the Mystery of the Trinity and the Mystery of  the Trinity and the mystery of Incarnation for the remission of sin, to obtain adoption from the Triune God, to inherit the kingdom of God. It is called mystery, because, when the priest recites the prayer of baptism over the water and blesses it, it will be changed and become the water that flowed from the right side of our Lord Jesus Christ and one can receive the invisible grace of the adopted sonhood of God (Jn. 19:34-35). Whosoever believes and is baptized shall get remission of sin. “We believe in one baptism for the remission of sin” (Creed). Every person is born from God through baptism, and will be free from damnation. “He that believes and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned” (Mk. 16:16; Acts 2:28). To be born of the Trinity is for inheriting the kingdom of God. Our Lord has taught us that we cannot enter the kingdom of God except through baptism. “Verily, verily I say unto thee, except a man be born of water and Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” (Jn. 3:5; Tit. 3:4-7).Baptismal

Prophecies and symbols were foretold by the laws and the prophets about Baptism.

Prophecy

Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean.” (Ezek. 36:25; Mich 7:19)

Symbols

Circumcision:  Circumcision in the Old Testament was practiced as a sign of
baptism. It was given to Abraham as a token of the Covenant.

  • Every one that was not circumcised on the eighth day after birth was to be cut off from his people, shared not from the promise and/or shall have no portion from the promised land. The uncircumcised were not considered as the nation of God. (Gen. 17:7-14).
  • In the New Testament, circumcision was replaced by Baptism. Every one that is not baptized was not born of God, and cannot inherit the heavenly kingdom. (Col. 2:11).

The Ark of Noah and the crossing of Israelites across the Red Sea were symbols of baptism (1Pet. 3:19; 1Cor. 10:2).

To fulfill the prophesy and to make the archetype real, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was baptized in the water of the River Jordan by the hand of John the Baptist. (Mt. 3:16; Mk. 1:9; Lk 3:21; Jn. 1:31). The Ethiopian Orthodox Church baptizes children, males on the fortieth day and females on the eightieth day. This signifies that the first persons obtained adoption from God. (Jubilee 4:2-15).