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How do we know that baptism is important for Christians?

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Baptism is significant in Christianity as it publicly signifies a believer's faith and identification with the death and resurrection of Christ.

Baptism, as shown in Acts 2:41, is an essential ordinance for believers as it follows their acknowledgment of faith in Jesus Christ. The act signifies a public confession of faith, where the believer identifies with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection, aligning with Romans 6:3-4 which explains that through baptism we express our union with Christ and our commitment to live in newness of life. This ordinance serves not only as an outward declaration of inner faith but also as a means of grace and a vital step in the process of becoming part of the church community. Neglecting this biblical practice can lead to a disconnection from the tangible expressions of faith that exist within the body of believers.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41, Romans 6:3-4, Matthew 28:19-20, Mark 16:16, Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38, Luke 23:42-43, 1 Peter 3:21

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