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What does baptism represent in the life of a Christian?

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Baptism represents the believer's identification with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.

In the life of a Christian, baptism serves as a powerful symbol of their union with Christ. It represents the believer's death to sin and the old way of life, as outlined in Romans 6:3-4, where believers are baptized into Christ’s death and subsequently raised to walk in newness of life. Thus, it is both a past event that confirms the believer's commitment and a present declaration of their ongoing relationship with Christ. Baptism affirms the believer's faith, signifies their participation in the church community, and heralds their hope of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3-4, Acts 2:38

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