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Baptism represents identification with the death and resurrection of Christ — Romans 6:3-4

A Biblical Analysis of Infant Baptism 00:04:06 – 00:05:08

Part 1: establishing what baptism means before asking who should receive it.

Romans 6:3-4 — baptism pictures burial with Christ (going under) and resurrection with him (coming up). It is not merely water but represents repentance and faith: dying to the world, living to Christ. Winger notes he reads Romans 6 as describing the meaning/representation of baptism rather than only water baptism per se.

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