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How does the doctrine of union with Christ affect our understanding of salvation?

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Understanding this doctrine deepens our appreciation of God's grace and the certainty of our salvation through Christ's work.

The doctrine of union with Christ enriches our understanding of salvation by framing it within the larger context of God's covenantal dealings. It shows that salvation is not merely an event but a comprehensive transformation that begins in God's eternal decree and unfolds through Christ's life and death. The legal and mystical union believers share with Christ assures that all that He accomplished on Calvary becomes ours. This means Christians possess a solid ground upon which to build their confidence in salvation, as their standing before God is fundamentally tied to Christ's efficacy as their representative and Redeemer. Such understanding leads to a robust acknowledgment of God's grace, knowing that our salvation is secured by His direct action on our behalf.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1, 1 John 1:9

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