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Why is the doctrine of baptisms important for Christians?

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The doctrine of baptisms represents the believer's public confession of union with Christ and signifies spiritual transformation.

The doctrine of baptisms encompasses the significance of both water baptism and the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Water baptism serves as a public declaration of one's faith in Christ and signifies the believer's union with Him—when Christ died, we died; when He rose, we rise. This public confession is an act of obedience reflecting our faith. Additionally, the baptism of the Holy Spirit represents a deeper reality where the believer becomes consciously aware of their complete reliance on Christ for salvation, being immersed in Him. Therefore, the doctrine of baptisms is foundational as it vividly illustrates a believer's transformation and commitment to Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:2, Galatians 3:27

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