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What should baptism signify for a believer?

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Baptism signifies a believer's public confession of faith in Christ and obedience to His command.

Baptism is an important outward sign of an inward reality. It represents a believer's identification with Jesus Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection, as indicated in Romans 6:4. While baptism itself does not save, it is a command from God for believers to publicly declare their faith in Christ. In Acts 16:15, Lydia was baptized after the Lord opened her heart, which demonstrates her commitment to follow Christ and her desire to publicly confess Him. Therefore, baptism serves as a testament to God’s saving grace and the believer’s new life in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4, Acts 16:15

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