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Why is the doctrine of baptisms important for Christians?

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The doctrine of baptisms signifies the believer's union with Christ and serves as a public confession of faith.

The doctrine of baptisms encompasses two significant elements: water baptism and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Water baptism serves as a public declaration of faith in Jesus Christ, representing our union with Him. In Galatians 3:27, believers are said to be baptized into Christ, affirming our oneness with Him. The baptism of the Holy Spirit signifies the regeneration and new life given to the believer, emphasizing that everything we receive—righteousness, salvation, and holiness—comes from our complete union with Christ and should lead us to a life of obedience and faithfulness.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:27

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