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Why should Christians not continue in sin after baptism?

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Christians are called to live in holiness, as baptism signifies death to sin and a new life in Christ.

Following baptism, Christians are not to continue in sin because they are called to demonstrate the transformative power of Christ in their lives. Romans 6:1-2 addresses this concern, stating that just because we are saved by grace does not mean we should continue in sin. The act of baptism symbolizes our death to the old self and our desire to live obediently and righteously before God. The believer's new life in Christ should reflect a commitment to holiness and renounce the previous life dominated by sin. Therefore, true repentance and faith in Christ produce a genuine desire to live in accordance with His will, demonstrating the change that baptism signifies.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-2

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