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How are believers married to Christ?

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Believers are considered married to Christ through their union with Him, which frees them from the law and enables them to bear fruit for God (Romans 7:4).

In Romans 7:4, Paul explains that believers are made dead to the law through the body of Christ, allowing them to be married to another, namely Jesus, who was raised from the dead. This theological imagery indicates that believers are no longer under the law's dominion but are instead united with Christ in a new covenantal relationship. This union not only frees them from the law's condemnation but also empowers them to produce spiritual fruit, such as love, joy, and peace, reflecting their relationship with Christ. This transformative aspect of the believer's connection to Christ underscores the reality of living under grace rather than the law.
Scripture References: Romans 7:4, Galatians 5:22-23

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