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What does the Bible say about being crucified with Christ?

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Galatians 2:20 teaches that believers are crucified with Christ, meaning they share in His death and thereby are free from the law's condemnation.

In Galatians 2:20, the Apostle Paul expresses the profound truth that every believer is 'crucified with Christ.' This means that Christ's sacrificial death acts as a representative act for all His people, allowing them to participate in His death and therefore die to sin and the law. By being crucified with Christ, believers experience freedom from the power of sin and condemnation, as their sins have been paid for by Christ’s atoning sacrifice. This doctrine underscores the completeness of Christ's work and the believer's identification with Him in His death and resurrection.

Moreover, this union with Christ transforms the believer's life. Paul emphasizes that although believers are dead to the world and sin, they are simultaneously alive unto God. This paradox is foundational to the Christian faith, as it illustrates the transformative power of Christ’s work. It signifies not only a legal standing before God due to justification but also a spiritual reality that alters the believer's desires and way of living. The experience of being dead yet alive, sinful yet redeemed, is a profound mystery that encapsulates the essence of the Christian existence.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20, Romans 6:6, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 8:29-30, Galatians 6:14

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