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How does baptism relate to being in Christ?

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Baptism signifies a believer's identification with Christ's death and resurrection (Romans 6:4).

Baptism serves as a profound symbol of a believer's union with Jesus Christ, representing their participation in His death, burial, and resurrection. In Romans 6:4, Paul explains that through baptism, believers are baptized into Christ’s death, illustrating that they have died to sin and are raised to new life in Him. This act is not merely a ritual but a declaration of faith in the regeneration and newness of life that one receives through Christ. It affirms an ongoing relationship marked by identification with His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4, 1 Peter 3:21

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