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How do we know baptism is important?

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Baptism is important because it is commanded by Christ and signifies the believer's union with Him, demonstrating obedience to the gospel.

The importance of baptism cannot be overstated, as it directly stems from Christ's command and the example set by the early church. In the Great Commission, Jesus instructed His followers to baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19). This command underscores baptism's significance as an expression of obedience and a public declaration of faith. Furthermore, in Acts, those who believed the gospel were baptized, illustrating that baptism follows belief rather than precedes it. Thus, the act of baptism is intimately connected with the gospel and the believer's identity in Christ, forming a vital component of the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38

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