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Why do believers undergo baptism?

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Believers undergo baptism to obey Christ's command and to publicly declare their faith and commitment to Him.

Believers are commanded to be baptized as an expression of their faith in Jesus Christ. This command comes directly from Christ and signifies the believer's acceptance of God's grace in their life. Baptism is also an important means of confessing one's faith publicly, which demonstrates to the world and the church community their commitment to follow Christ. It acts as a significant marker in the believer's journey, indicating a defined break from their former life and an embrace of their new identity in Christ, as seen in Acts 2:42-47, where new believers united in fellowship and worship.
Scripture References: Mark 16:16, Acts 2:42-44

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