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What does the Bible say about baptism in relation to salvation?

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The Bible indicates that baptism is an outward expression of an inward faith and follows belief in Christ for salvation.

Baptism is described in Romans 6:3-5 as a key outward act demonstrating our union with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection. It symbolizes the believer's commitment and identification with Christ, declaring publicly that their sins have been washed away by His blood. While baptism itself does not save, it is commanded by Christ as a demonstration of faith and obedience after believing in the gospel, reinforcing that true baptism follows genuine faith.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3-5, Mark 16:16

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Biblical Baptism
Don Bell · Jul 18, 2010
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