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Why is the concept of faith and baptism significant?

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Faith and baptism are significant together, as baptism publicly expresses a believer's faith and commitment to Christ.

The relationship between faith and baptism is foundational in the New Testament, where baptism is always depicted as accompanied by a profession of faith. This connection is vital because baptism signifies an outward expression of an inward reality—the believer's trust and commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord. John the Baptist preached a baptism of repentance for the remission of sins, which aligns with the New Testament understanding that true baptism arises from faith in Christ (Luke 3:3). Consequently, believers are not to undergo baptism without personal faith, as shown in various Scriptural accounts, including the Ethiopian eunuch's experience in Acts 8:36-37, confirming that faith precedes baptism.
Scripture References: Luke 3:3, Acts 8:36-37

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