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How do we know the importance of baptism in the gospel?

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Baptism is essential as it represents a believer's public confession of faith and identification with Christ.

Baptism holds a significant position in the life of a believer as a public declaration of faith in Christ and an identification with His death, burial, and resurrection. In Romans 6, Paul articulates the meaning of baptism: it symbolizes the believer's union with Christ in His work of redemption. While Paul states in 1 Corinthians 1:17 that he was sent to preach the gospel and not to baptize, this does not diminish the importance of baptism; rather, it reveals that the priority of ministry is the proclamation of the gospel. Believers are expected to follow Christ in baptism as a demonstration of their faith, as seen through the early church's consistent practice.
Scripture References: Romans 6

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