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Why do some people hesitate to be baptized?

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Many hesitate to be baptized due to fear, sin, or uncertainty about their faith, but the gospel encourages immediate obedience.

Hesitation to be baptized can stem from various factors including feelings of unworthiness, being overwhelmed by sin, lack of assurance in faith, or simply being preoccupied with life's circumstances. However, baptism is a command from the Lord Jesus for all who believe, and it should follow a clear declaration of faith—not perfect holiness. The eunuch's prompt request for baptism after acknowledging his belief in Jesus exemplifies how one's eagerness to obey should overshadow any excuses. The gospel assures believers that it is Christ's work within them that prepares them for baptism, and not their own merit, which should alleviate fears and encourage a willingness to obey.
Scripture References: Acts 8:36-37, Matthew 28:19-20

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