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What should believers confess in baptism?

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In baptism, believers confess their commitment to Christ and acknowledge the new life they have in Him.

When believers are baptized, they are not merely participating in a ritual; they are publicly declaring their faith in Christ and their union with Him in His death and resurrection. This act of baptism symbolizes their commitment to Christ and His body, the Church. It reflects a deep understanding that they have been cleansed by His blood and possess a good conscience as a result of their faith. Therefore, baptism serves as a powerful testimony of their new identity and their intention to live for Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:21, Acts 24:16

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