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How does the idea of being conformed to the image of Christ relate to Christian living?

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Being conformed to the image of Christ involves embodying his character and priorities in everyday life.

The doctrine of being conformed to the image of Christ speaks to the transformational aspect of the Christian life, as outlined in Romans 8:29. Believers are predestined to reflect Christ's character, which shapes how they live, think, and act. This conformity is not merely external but an internal change that manifests in a lifestyle characterized by love, humility, and service to others. Living in accordance with this transformative process means actively adopting Christ's values and behaviors, leading to a life that glorifies God and positively impacts the world. It fosters a greater resemblance to Christ and thus fulfills the purpose of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Philippians 2:5-8

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Equal With God
Peter L. Meney · Jun 21, 2026
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