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How do we know believer's baptism is true?

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Believer's baptism is affirmed through Scripture as a command of Christ and exemplified by His own baptism, establishing it as a foundational practice for the Church.

The truth of believer's baptism is firmly rooted in the commands and examples set forth in Scripture. Jesus commanded His disciples to baptize all who believe in Matthew 28:19-20, indicating that the act of baptism is essential for those who have faith in Him. The New Testament consistently showcases examples of baptism following belief, as seen in Acts where individuals like the eunuch and Lydia were baptized after they expressed faith in Christ. These evidences support the practice of believer's baptism as a biblical mandate that aligns with the portrait of salvation presented throughout the New Testament.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 8:36-38, Acts 2:41, 1 Peter 3:21, Mark 16:16, Acts 8:37, Acts 8:12, Matt 28:19, Acts 2:38

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