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How does baptism relate to the doctrine of grace?

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Baptism illustrates the believer's response to grace, affirming their salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

Baptism stands as a powerful testimony to the grace of God working in the lives of believers. It is through God's grace that individuals come to faith, and baptism becomes the outward demonstration of that inward reality. The act of being baptized does not confer grace but rather confirms the grace already received through faith in Christ. It shows that salvation is completely of God, and believers are responding to that grace, demonstrating their belief in the finished work of Christ. Thus, baptism symbolizes a believer's acceptance of God's sovereign grace and a commitment to live a life that reflects that grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 6:14

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