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What does Paul's statement about being crucified with Christ mean?

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It signifies a believer's identification with Christ in His death, which leads to a new life in faith.

When Paul states in Galatians 2:20 that he is 'crucified with Christ,' he conveys the theological truth that believers share in the death of Christ. This identification means that the old self—characterized by sin and the law—has been put to death. As a result, Paul's new identity is not lived out in his own strength, but in the power of Christ who lives within him. The phrase emphasizes the transformation that occurs in the believer’s life, where reliance shifts from self-righteousness to faith in Christ, leading to a life empowered by grace.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20

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