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What is the relationship between a good conscience and baptism?

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Baptism symbolizes the answer of a good conscience toward God, reflecting one's faith in Christ's resurrection.

Baptism serves as a public declaration of faith and symbolizes the answer of a good conscience toward God, as articulated in 1 Peter 3:21. This act of immersion represents not only the believer's identification with Christ's death and resurrection but also signifies allegiance to the truth of the Gospel, which assures the believer a good conscience. While baptism itself does not save, it confirms the believer's faith and obedience, essential for experiencing the full assurance that comes with a good conscience based on Christ's definitive work.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:21

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A Good Conscience
Todd Nibert · Jul 10, 2011
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