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Does baptism save us?

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No, baptism does not save; salvation comes solely through faith in Jesus Christ.

It is crucial to clarify that baptism is not a means of salvation. As stated in Acts 22:16 and reinforced throughout Scripture, baptism serves as a testimony of the faith that a believer already possesses. The blood of Christ is what washes away our sins, not the act of baptism itself. This is evident in Romans 6:5, which denotes that our participation in baptism symbolizes our union with Christ but does not in itself redeem us. Instead, salvation is through grace alone, through faith alone in Christ alone, thus emphasizing the doctrine of justification apart from works (Ephesians 2:8-9). Therefore, while baptism is an important step in the believer's life, it is not the means of salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 22:16, Romans 6:5, Ephesians 2:8-9

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