Why does Christ's baptism matter for our salvation?
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Christ's baptism matters as it demonstrates His identification with sinners and His commitment to fulfill righteousness for their salvation.
Christ's baptism carries profound significance for our salvation as it exemplifies His role as our substitute and Savior. In Matthew 3:14-15, John the Baptist initially questioned Jesus' need for baptism, given His sinlessness. However, Jesus insisted on being baptized to fulfill all righteousness. This act symbolizes His willingness to take upon Himself the burden of sin for His people and to demonstrate his obedience to the Father’s plan of redemption. By being baptized, Christ not only identifies with sinners but also marks the initiation of His redemptive journey that culminates in His death and resurrection. Therefore, through faith, believers recognize that they are spiritually baptized into Christ's righteousness, which is vital for their salvation.
Scripture References:
Matthew 3:14-15, Galatians 2:20
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