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Why is the doctrine of baptism significant for Christians?

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Baptism represents an outward sign of an inward grace, showcasing a believer's identification with Christ’s death and resurrection.

In Christian theology, baptism is significant not merely as a ritual, but as an essential ordinance that symbolizes a believer's faith. It is an outward expression of the inward change that occurs when one receives the Holy Spirit, highlighting the distinction between external rituals and genuine spiritual transformation. The Bible teaches that a person must be born of water and of the Spirit to enter the Kingdom of God (John 3:5). Therefore, baptism serves as an important testimony of one's commitment to Christ, marking the beginning of a new life rooted in the grace of God, as it invokes the recognition of Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: John 3:5, Matthew 28:19-20, Romans 6:4

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