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Why is confession of faith through baptism important for Christians?

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Baptism serves as a public declaration of faith, symbolizing an individual's commitment to Christ and the inward change that has occurred.

Confession of faith through baptism is crucial as it represents an outward act of an inward transformation. In Matthew 28:19, Jesus commanded His disciples to baptize believers, making it clear that baptism is not just ritual but a meaningful affirmation of faith in the triune God. When individuals are baptized, they publicly declare their trust in Jesus' redemptive work and their identification with Him. This act of obedience demonstrates both a commitment to the gospel and a desire to follow Christ in all aspects of life, reinforcing their identity as believers within the community of faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19

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