How does baptism relate to faith according to the Bible?
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Baptism is a public testimony of faith, demonstrating obedience to Christ after one has been regenerated and believes.
Baptism, as highlighted in Acts 10:47-48 and Acts 8, is intrinsically connected to faith. It serves as a public declaration of the believer's personal faith in Jesus Christ. As seen in the example of the eunuch, true belief precedes baptism, confirming that only those who have been born again and placed their trust in Christ should be baptized. This ordinance symbolizes the believer's identification with Christ's death and resurrection. Importantly, while baptism is a vital step in obedience to Christ's command, it does not confer salvation; rather, it publicly professes the faith already possessed by the believer, emphasizing that faith comes before baptism.
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