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How does baptism relate to a believer's faith?

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Baptism symbolizes a believer's identification with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.

In Romans 6:3-4, Paul highlights that baptism represents being baptized into Christ's death, signifying a believer's union with Christ. This physical act is a public declaration of the inward transformation and new life in Christ. As believers are immersed in water, it symbolizes the burial of their old self, while coming out of the water represents their resurrection to new life. Thus, baptism is not just a ritual but a testimony that believers have died to sin and have been made alive in Christ, reflecting the essential transformation that faith in Jesus brings.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3-4

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