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Does baptism save you according to the Bible?

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No, baptism does not save; it symbolizes the salvation already accomplished in Christ.

According to Scripture, specifically 1 Peter 3:21, baptism does not save a person. Peter clarifies that it is 'not the putting away of the filth of the flesh,' meaning that the act of baptism itself does not remove sin. Instead, it is a symbolic act that represents the believer's commitment and belief in Jesus Christ, who is the one who saves. Salvation is solely by grace through faith, and baptism serves as an outward sign of that inner reality rather than a means of salvation. Therefore, while baptism is necessary as an expression of faith, it is Christ's redemptive work that truly saves.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:21, Ephesians 2:8-9

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