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What does the Bible say about the union between Christ and the believer?

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The Bible teaches that the union between Christ and the believer is like the relationship of a vine and its branches, indicating total dependence on Christ for spiritual life.

In John 15, Jesus describes Himself as the true vine and His followers as the branches, emphasizing the inseparable connection that exists between Him and believers. This union means that just as the branches draw life from the vine, believers receive all their spiritual sustenance from Christ. He states, 'Without me you can do nothing,' which highlights the absolute necessity of remaining in Him to bear fruit. This profound connection illustrates the believer’s complete dependence on Christ for strength, life, and spiritual vitality, making it clear that separation from Him results in spiritual death.
Scripture References: John 15:1-8

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