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What does Jesus’ baptism signify for salvation?

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Jesus’ baptism signifies the beginning of His ministry and His redemptive work for sinners.

In Christian theology, Jesus’ baptism symbolizes the initiation of His public ministry and serves as a precursor to the redemptive work He came to accomplish. By participating in baptism, He set an example for believers, showing that baptism is an essential ordinance relating to the experience of forgiveness and new life. It foreshadows the death, burial, and resurrection—central components of the gospel—which would ultimately achieve salvation for His people. Therefore, baptism in the life of a believer not only represents an act of obedience but also embodies the transformative work of Christ, providing a picture of being united with Him in death and raised to new life.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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