Is immersion necessary for baptism
According to Ellen White, immersion is necessary for baptism, as it is the only method she saw as authorized by the Scriptures. She clearly states that she could "see but one mode of baptism authorized by the Scriptures, and that was immersion," and she found no scriptural support for sprinkling as a valid form of baptism. Ellen White also describes her own baptism by immersion as a significant spiritual experience, emphasizing its importance. References: - White, E. G. (1880). Life Sketches of James and Ellen G. White (LS80), p. 145. - White, E. G. (1888). Life Sketches of James and Ellen G. White (LS88), p. 145. - White, E. G. (1855). Testimonies for the Church, Vol. 1 (1T), p. 19–20. - White, E. G. (1915). Life Sketches of Ellen G. White (LS), p. 25.
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