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How do we know the necessity of baptism?

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Baptism is a vital act of obedience that publicly signifies a believer's identification with Christ's death and resurrection.

The necessity of baptism is underscored in the context of a believer's faith and response to the gospel message. After Saul’s spiritual awakening, as noted in Acts 9:18, he immediately arose and was baptized, illustrating the fundamental connection between faith in Christ and the command to be baptized. Baptism serves as an outward declaration of the inner transformation that has occurred through the work of the Holy Spirit. Moreover, in Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus commands His disciples to go and make disciples, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This highlights that baptism is not merely an optional act, but a crucial aspect of the believer's journey of faith, affirming one's commitment to Christ and His church.
Scripture References: Acts 9:18, Matthew 28:19-20

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