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How does baptism relate to faith in Christ?

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Baptism is the believer's public confession of faith and obedience to Christ, following belief.

In the context of the Great Commission, baptism is closely tied to faith as a public declaration of one's belief in Christ. Mark 16:16 states, 'He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved,' indicating that baptism follows faith and serves as an outward sign of the inward transformation that faith in Christ brings. While baptism itself does not confer grace or salvation, it is a crucial act of obedience that demonstrates a believer's commitment to Christ. Baptism represents the believer’s acknowledgment of their identification with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection, and serves as an essential aspect of their new life in Him.
Scripture References: Mark 16:16

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