Levi represents the union of believers with Christ, signifying our eternal connection with Him.
Levi, Jacob's third son, is significant as his name means 'joined' or 'united,' highlighting the believers' eternal union with Christ. This union is not only manifest during conversion but is also a reality established in eternity past (Genesis 29:31-35). The Scripture asserts that believers are joined to Christ forever, emphasizing that their salvation cannot be lost. This theological truth is foundational in Reformed theology, illustrating how our covenant relationship with Christ secures our place in God's family and guarantees our ultimate glorification. The bond formed in this union speaks to the assurance we have in Christ, who carries our burdens and liabilities as our surety.
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