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Why is baptism mentioned in relation to salvation?

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Baptism is mentioned as a confession of faith, illustrating the believer's identification with Christ's death and resurrection.

In Mark 16:16, the phrase 'he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved' underscores the importance of baptism as an expression of one's faith. While baptism itself does not save, it serves as an outward sign of the inward faith one possesses. In the context of sovereign grace theology, baptism signifies a believer's identification with Christ in both His death and resurrection. It symbolizes the believer's commitment to follow Christ and represents the transformation that faith in Him brings about. However, it is vital to recognize that faith is the primary agent of salvation; as demonstrated by the thief on the cross, who was promised paradise without undergoing baptism.
Scripture References: Mark 16:16, Romans 6:4, 1 Peter 3:21

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