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How do we know baptism is essential?

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While baptism itself does not save, it is essential for obediently following Christ's commands as a testimony of faith.

Baptism, while not essential for salvation, is crucial to demonstrate obedience to Christ's teachings and to publicly declare one's faith. In Romans 10:9-10, Paul highlights the necessity of confessing Christ, which baptism represents in a tangible form. The act of baptism follows an individual’s genuine faith in Christ as seen in Acts 2:41, where those who received the word were baptized. Furthermore, Christ Himself was baptized, serving as the example that believers are called to follow. Baptism illustrates the believer's identification with Christ’s work and serves as a vital component in the believer's journey of discipleship.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9-10, Acts 2:41

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