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Why is the baptism of repentance important for Christians?

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The baptism of repentance signifies a turning away from dead works and a preparation to receive the salvation that Christ offers.

Baptism of repentance serves as a vital act for those who are preparing to accept the gospel's message. It symbolizes a turning away from reliance on one's works and a humbling acknowledgment that they cannot save themselves. John the Baptist's call to repentance was not merely for the act of baptism itself but for a sincere change of heart that points to the coming of Christ, who will provide true remission of sins. It serves to remind believers that salvation is through faith in Christ alone, not through their own merits or efforts.
Scripture References: Luke 3:3-6, Acts 2:38

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