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How does baptism relate to the Gospel?

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Baptism is a physical representation of the spiritual reality of the Gospel, symbolizing death to sin and new life in Christ.

Baptism fundamentally illustrates the Gospel message through its symbolism. It represents a believer's identification with the death and resurrection of Christ. The act of immersion signifies the believer’s death to sin and rising to new life, mirroring the core tenets of the Christian faith. The Apostle Paul articulated this connection when he baptized the Ephesian disciples after they heard the Gospel and acknowledged Christ's lordship. Thus, baptism becomes a public declaration of one's faith and a testimony of the transformative power of the Gospel in the life of a believer.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3-4, Acts 2:38-41

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