WWE superstar Hulk Hogan has surrendered completely to Jesus Christ, he posted on social while celebrating his recent baptism.
Baptism is a monumental step in one’s walk with Jesus Christ. It’s an outward expression of what has happened in one’s heart and life. It shows that Christ has come into their heart and changed them as they publicly commit to following His guidance and direction. They are now a new creation in Christ.
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Recently, Hulk Hogan posted his baptism, publicly confirming his faith and belief in Jesus Christ.
Hulk, while wearing all white, including a white bandanna, is dunked under the water. The man performing Hulk’s baptism pulls him out of the water as the two men share a loving embrace.
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In the caption on the Instagram video, Hulk indicated that he was overjoyed, referring to the moment as the “greatest day of my life.”
“Total surrender and dedication to Jesus is the greatest day of my life,” Hulk wrote. “No worries, no hate, no judgment…only love!”
But that wasn’t the only reason for Hulk's celebratory and joyous mood, according to Fox 8. Hulk’s wife, Sky Day Hogan was also baptized, as the video shows.
In the video, Hulk assists with her baptism. He stands on her left while holding onto her arm and back. He then helps dunk her and pull her up out of the water.
The two received baptism at Indian Rocks Baptist Church in Florida, according to the television station.
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This isn’t the first time the legendary wrestler has posted about his faith in Jesus Christ on social media. In an Instagram post in early April, Hulk posted that Christ had become his personal Lord and Savior as a teenager.
Christ’s love and forgiveness are freely available to all who seek Him. All anyone must do is confess with their mouth and believe in their heart that Jesus Christ is Lord.
"Go then, and make disciples of all nations, giving them baptism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit:" - Matthew 28:19
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