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How does union with Christ relate to suffering?

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Union with Christ means sharing in both His sufferings and His glory.

Union with Christ is a foundational principle of Reformed theology, emphasizing that through faith, believers are spiritually joined with Jesus. This union implies that as Christ suffered, so must His followers expect to endure trials and tribulations. Romans 8:17 articulates this relationship by stating that if we are children of God, we will also suffer with Him. This shared suffering is not an isolated experience but is deeply transformative, as it allows Christians to participate in the redemptive work of Christ in the world. It shapes their identity and fortifies their resolve to persevere in faith amidst adversities, ensuring they not only endure but also reflect the character of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 8:17, Philippians 3:10

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