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What is the significance of believer's baptism compared to John's baptism?

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Believer's baptism signifies a faith in Jesus Christ as the revealed Savior, whereas John's baptism was a preparation for the coming Messiah.

John's baptism was a baptism of repentance, preparing the hearts of the people for the arrival of the Messiah (Mark 1:4). It acknowledged the need for cleansing and pointed towards the promise of redemption. In contrast, believer's baptism is an affirmation of faith in Jesus Christ as the now-revealed Savior. It signifies that the one being baptized acknowledges their faith in Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, thus marking their identification with Him. This distinction highlights the progression of God's redemptive plan from promise to fulfillment.
Scripture References: Mark 1:4, John 1:31, Acts 2:38

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