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What does the Bible say about baptism according to John the Baptist?

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Baptism is a symbol of cleansing and preparation for the coming of God's kingdom, as emphasized by John the Baptist.

According to John the Baptist, baptism represents a symbolic washing away of sins in preparation for the coming of the kingdom of God. In John 3:23, we see that John's baptism was performed in places with sufficient water, indicating that true baptism involves immersion rather than sprinkling. This immersion symbolizes union with Christ in His death and resurrection, affirming the Reformed understanding that baptism is an outward sign of an inward grace bestowed upon believers. Hence, John’s approach to baptism underscores its significance as a preparation for receiving Christ as the ultimate Savior.
Scripture References: John 3:23; John 4:2

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