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I need a portable baptistry
I'm in need of a portable baptistry but don't know what direction to go in. Looked at Tractor Supply and saw their galvanized watering troughs (220 bux! Plus tax! Ouch!)
Is there a better, cheaper alternative? It will probably have to go on a trailer, might have to have a water tank (enclosed?) and then when needed fill up the baptismal tank/feed trough? Hate to drive around and be spilling all the water out before I even get to town lol. Is there a better alternative? Maybe I should go full-bore redneck, get an old pickup and tarps and fill the bed up ... heh, that would be classic. |
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Btw, this is NOT a fundraiser.
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Inflatable spa would work. It very portable, has heated water and not very expensive. It's not cheaper than your version, but not bad either. You could look for one on Craigs List or Ebay.
This is one on Amazon |
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In house church networks baptisms can be rather problematic, especially when sharing the Gospel in private homes or in public places that are not near a large body of water. We prefer natural water such as that found in rivers and lakes. There have been a couple occasions where a swimming pool was available. However, there have also been times when we just needed a portable system. So... I'll share mine with you. Here's my portable baptismal. It's quick, easy, costs nothing, and most already have it on hand...
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◄ 907. baptizó ►
Strong's Concordance baptizó: to dip, sink Original Word: βαπτίζω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: baptizó Phonetic Spelling: (bap-tid'-zo) Short Definition: I dip, submerge, baptize Definition: lit: I dip, submerge, but specifically of ceremonial dipping; I baptize. HELPS Word-studies 907 baptízō – properly, "submerge" (Souter); hence, baptize, to immerse (literally, "dip under"). 907 (baptízō) implies submersion ("immersion"), in contrast to 472 /antéxomai ("sprinkle"). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin from baptó Definition to dip, sink NASB Translatio |
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I don't believe it's a salvific issue. However, here is my understanding...
907 // baptizw // baptizo // bap-tid'-zo //In Hebrews 6:1-2 we read... Hebrews 6:1-2 (ESV) In Hebrews 6:1-2, the writer of Hebrews refers to the ceremonial "washings" of the OT that included pouring and sprinkling (waters of consecration). As it pertains to the Tabernacle and the Temple, even the poured cleansings from the brazen laver are a type and shadow of water baptism. The Greek word used here in Hebrews is "baptismos", in the KJV it is even translated "baptisms". A washing... rather it is done through immersion, pouring, or sprinkling is a "baptism". Even God Himself "pours out" the baptism of the Holy Spirit: Acts 2:17 (ESV)But I admit, I'm a radical. I'll baptize you using a Dixie cup if it is all I can find. lol |
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Well, just keep in mind what happened in the 4th century bro.
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You may end up the next protestant pope!...LOL
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Nah, I wouldn't like being a Pope. I'd be happy just being the first guy to baptize a space alien... that I might disciple him to reach his home planet for Jesus. He can be a Pope there! |
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LOL
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