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How does our union with Christ affect our faith?

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Union with Christ assures believers that we are one with Him in all He accomplished, affirming our faith and security.

The doctrine of union with Christ is a profound theological reality for believers that changes our relationship with God. In the sermon, it is emphasized that just as Aaron's rod performed God's signs, our lives are intertwined with Christ's work. This union means that what Christ has done—His death, burial, and resurrection—applies to us. We are not just observers of His grace; we participate in it. Thus, knowing we are united to Him provides an anchor for our faith, offering assurance of our identity and God's promises toward us. Because of this union, believers can approach God with confidence, knowing we stand in Christ’s righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 6:5, Ephesians 2:6, Galatians 2:20

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Todd Nibert · May 16, 2007
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