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What does the Bible say about our relationship with Christ as our brother?

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The Bible teaches that those who do the will of the Father become siblings of Christ, emphasizing our adoption and His intercessory role.

The Scripture reveals that those who do the will of the Father are considered the brother, sister, and mother of Jesus (Matthew 12:50). This indicates a profound familial relationship where believers are adopted as children of God and joint heirs with Christ (Romans 8:17). It is through grace that we possess this brotherhood, offering deep intimacy and fellowship with our Savior. The significance of Christ being our elder brother underscores His role as our advocate and intercessor, ensuring that we have access to the Father through Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 12:50, Romans 8:17

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