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What should be confessed during baptism?

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During baptism, believers confess their faith in Christ and their commitment to follow Him and His people.

In baptism, the believer is making several critical confessions. Firstly, they confess their status as a sinner in need of salvation, publicly justifying God for His mercy. Secondly, they affirm that they have been regenerated and given faith in Christ. Thirdly, they state their commitment to walk in newness of life, signifying a departure from sin and an embrace of righteousness. This is articulated in passages like Romans 6, which emphasizes that baptism represents a believer’s new life in Christ and the transformation that comes from it.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4, Luke 7:29-30, Matthew 3:6

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