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Why is baptism significant for believers?

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Baptism symbolizes a believer's confession of faith and union with Christ's death and resurrection.

Baptism is significant for believers as it acts as an outward demonstration of the inward reality of faith in Christ. It represents a believer's identification with Jesus in His death, burial, and resurrection, signifying that they have been cleansed from sin. In the sermon, baptism is likened to the leper's cleansing by Christ, as it is a monument of grace that illustrates how the blood of Christ has cleansed the believer from their sin nature. This public declaration serves as an answer to a good conscience, publicly affirming one's commitment to follow Christ (1 Peter 3:21). Thus, baptism not only symbolizes purification but also marks entry into the community of faith.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:21, Romans 6:4

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