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Why do some believers argue that baptism is not necessary for salvation?

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Some argue baptism is not a requirement for salvation by emphasizing faith alone; however, the biblical perspective relates baptism as an essential obedience following faith in Christ.

While some might claim baptism is unnecessary for salvation based on the authority of faith alone (Ephesians 2:8-9), the Scriptures present baptism as an essential obedience that follows genuine faith. Peter explicitly instructed the first converts to 'repent and be baptized' (Acts 2:38), indicating that while baptism does not save, it is a necessary response to the grace received through faith. Furthermore, the example of the thief on the cross illustrates that faith alone can save; still, for believers today, possessing the opportunity to follow Christ in baptism is both an act of obedience and an expression of faith.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Acts 2:38

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