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Why is immersion important in baptism?

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Immersion is significant in baptism as it symbolizes the believer's identification with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection.

Baptism by immersion is essential because it reflects the biblical mode of baptism as seen in John 3:23, where John the Baptist was baptizing in a place with much water. Not only does immersion adequately symbolize the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as stated in Romans 6, but it also represents the believer's identification with Him. The act of going under the water signifies being buried with Christ, while coming up from the water symbolizes resurrection to new life. Thus, the proper mode of baptism is integral to conveying the full essence of the believer's faith and relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: John 3:23, Romans 6:4

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