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What is the relationship between faith and baptism?

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Faith is the prerequisite for baptism, as it indicates genuine belief in Jesus Christ and acceptance of His grace.

The relationship between faith and baptism is foundational in the Christian walk. As seen with the eunuch, baptism follows a declaration of faith, evidencing an individual's personal belief in Jesus as the Son of God. Faith itself is a work of the Holy Spirit, which brings about a transformation of the heart that compels the believer to express that internal change externally through baptism. This ordinance serves not to save, but to signify the believer's commitment to Christ and the transformative work wrought by God in their life. Therefore, baptism is both an affirmation of faith and a demonstration of obedience to Christ's command, uniting the believer with the broader community of faith.
Scripture References: Acts 8:37, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 6:3-4

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