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21and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God. It saves you by the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
Peter is talking about the symbol of what water baptism represents --- he is talking about the baptism into Christ, which takes place at conversion. This baptism is done by faith and has nothing to do with water baptism, even though it serves as a symbol [Rom. 6:3-5].
Not putting away of the filth of the flesh - proclaims the fact that water baptism cannot clean the soul.
The answer of a good conscience toward God - refers to the fact that one engages in water baptism because one has ALREADY been made clean by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, which in turn gives us a good conscience toward God.
By the Resurrection of Jesus Christ - which refers to the Cross, and the Believing sinner being raised with Christ in “newness of life” [Rom. 6:4–5])
Water baptism does not saved / has never saved anyone either in OT times or NT times.