What does the Bible say about the significance of baptism?
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Baptism signifies our union with Christ, demonstrating our faith and obedience as believers.
Baptism is an essential act of obedience for believers, symbolizing our public confession of faith in Jesus Christ. In Scripture, we see that baptism means to 'immerse' or 'submerge,' representing both dying to sin and being raised to new life in Christ. In Mark 1:9, Jesus was baptized not for His own righteousness, as He had none to repent for, but to fulfill all righteousness, signifying the importance of identifying with humanity in their need for redemption. This act shows that through baptism, we acknowledge our union with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.
Scripture References:
Mark 1:9, Matthew 3:13-15, Hebrews 6:1-2, Matthew 3:13-17, Romans 6:3-5
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