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Why do Christians believe baptism should follow faith?

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Christians believe baptism follows faith as it is the public declaration of the inward transformation that faith in Christ brings.

Baptism is considered the appropriate response to genuine faith as it illustrates an outward manifestation of an inward reality. In Romans 10:9, the apostle Paul emphasizes that with the mouth confession is made unto salvation, aligning with the essence of baptism as a public declaration. This indicates that genuine faith in Christ should naturally lead to the act of baptism, fulfilling Christ's command and affirming the believer's commitment. It reflects the believer's obedience and love for Christ, symbolizing their full acceptance of His saving work.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9, Acts 2:41

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Biblical Baptism
Don Bell · Jul 18, 2010
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