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How does baptism relate to salvation in the Reformed view?

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Baptism is an outward sign of an inward grace, symbolizing identification with Christ, not a means of achieving salvation.

In the Reformed theological perspective, baptism serves as a visible sign of the deeper spiritual reality of salvation that believers have experienced through faith. It’s essential to understand that baptism does not confer salvation; rather, it symbolizes the believer's identification with Christ in His death and resurrection. As stated in Romans 6, one's baptism signifies their previous death to sin and new life in Christ. Therefore, while baptism is an important sacrament, it is the faith in Christ's redemptive work that is the true means of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3-4

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