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How does baptism relate to being a part of the army of God?

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Baptism signifies a believer's identification with Christ and their commitment to the work of His kingdom.

Baptism acts as a public declaration of faith, symbolizing not just an act of obedience but also a believer's identification with the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. In Colossians 2:12, Paul indicates that being buried with Christ in baptism signifies our death to sin and resurrection to new life. Just as soldiers wear uniforms representing their affiliation, baptism serves as a believer's uniform that indicates their allegiance to Christ and the mission of His kingdom. Through baptism, believers declare their commitment to the gospel and their role as part of God's army.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:12, Romans 6:4

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