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Why is Christ's baptism important for Christians?

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Christ's baptism is essential as it exemplifies His union with believers and fulfills God's righteousness.

Christ's baptism holds immense significance for Christians, as it serves as a foundational aspect of understanding their own baptism. It underscores the belief that through faith, believers are united to Christ, sharing in His righteousness and redemptive experience. Just as Christ was baptized to declare His commitment to fulfill all righteousness on behalf of His people, our baptisms symbolize our declaration of faith in that same union with Him. This unity means that when Christ lived righteously, so did we; when He died, we died. Therefore, His baptism is not merely a historical event but a profound truth that shapes the believer's identity in Christ, as we are assured that God views us through the lens of Christ’s righteousness.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:13-15, Mark 1:9-11

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