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What is the significance of baptism in the Christian faith?

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Baptism signifies a believer's public confession of faith in Christ and symbolizes the washing away of sin through His work.

Baptism plays a significant role in the life of a believer as it represents obedience to Christ's command and a public profession of faith. In Acts 8:36-38, we see the eunuch, after hearing the gospel, expressing his desire to be baptized, signifying his acceptance of Christ as Savior. Baptism does not save, as it is the work of Christ that brings redemption. Instead, it serves as an outward sign of the inner transformation that has taken place through faith in Jesus. It symbolizes the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, and signifies that the believer is now united with Him.
Scripture References: Acts 8:36-38, Romans 6:4

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