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Why is it important to observe baptism in the Christian faith?

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Baptism is important because it publicly declares our faith in Christ and symbolizes our union with Him in His death and resurrection.

Baptism serves as a significant ordinance within the Christian faith, symbolizing the believer's identification with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. According to Romans 6:4, it represents our spiritual union with Him, demonstrating that, just as Christ was raised from the dead, we too are called to walk in newness of life. Baptism acts as a public and visible confession of faith, declaring one's allegiance to Christ. In Acts 2:38, Peter emphasizes baptism's role in repentance and receiving the Holy Spirit, further reinforcing its command by Christ and vital role in the life of believers as a sign of their commitment to follow Him.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4, Acts 2:38

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