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Why is baptism significant in a Christian's life?

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Baptism is significant as it publicly confesses our faith in Christ and signifies our inclusion in His redemptive work.

Baptism represents a profound confession of faith and an outward testimony of the inward transformation wrought by the Holy Spirit. As emphasized in the sermon, baptism is not a means to achieve salvation but a celebration of what God has already accomplished through Christ ('He did it'). The act of baptism signifies our identification with Christ's death and resurrection, illustrating our faith in the completed work of Christ (Romans 6:4). Additionally, it is a command given to believers as a way to publicly express our commitment to Him and His body, the Church. Thus, baptism becomes a significant and joyful act of obedience reflecting the believer's faith and the grace that has been given to them.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4

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Thou Art Mine
Gabe Stalnaker · May 20, 2026
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