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Why is the concept of baptism important for Christians?

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Baptism is important as it symbolizes the believer's faith, obedience, and union with Christ in His death and resurrection.

Baptism holds great significance in the Christian faith as it serves as an outward sign of the inward transformation that occurs when a person places their faith in Christ. Through baptism, believers publicly proclaim their faith and signify their union with Jesus in His death, burial, and resurrection, as articulated in Romans 6:4. This act of obedience not only expresses a believer's commitment to follow Christ but also acts as a testament to the grace of God in their lives, demonstrating how they have been cleansed from sin and raised to new life. Baptism is an integral part of the believer's journey of faith, marking the beginning of their discipleship.
Scripture References: Romans 6:4, Acts 2:41, Romans 6:3-4

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