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How do we know baptism represents our union with Christ?

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Baptism symbolizes our union with Christ by depicting His death, burial, and resurrection, which believers participate in by faith.

Baptism serves as a powerful symbol of the believer's union with Christ. According to Romans 6:3-4, baptism signifies our identification with Christ's death and resurrection. When we are baptized, we express that we have died with Christ, been buried with Him, and are raised with Him to live a new life. This outward sign communicates the inward reality of our participating in Christ’s redemptive work and reinforces our identity as united with Him in both His sufferings and His glory. Thus, baptism is not just a ritual but a profession of faith illustrating our vital connection to Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3-4, Colossians 2:12

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