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How does salvation relate to a living union with Christ?

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Salvation is fundamentally about a living union with Christ, which produces genuine faith and good works in the believer's life.

In historic Reformed theology, salvation is understood as entering into a vital and personal relationship with Jesus Christ. John 15:5 illustrates this concept, where Christ describes Himself as the vine, and believers as the branches—depicting an inseparable connection that yields spiritual fruit. This union is deepened through the work of the Holy Spirit, who cultivates faith and obedience. Additionally, when Paul speaks of Christ in us as the hope of glory (Colossians 1:27), he emphasizes that this union is not static but active and transformative, leading to a life that reflects Christ's character and mission in the world.
Scripture References: John 15:5, Colossians 1:27

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