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What does the Bible teach about our union with Christ?

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The Bible teaches that believers are united with Christ, being made one with Him and His redemptive work.

The concept of union with Christ is powerfully illustrated through the name Levi, which means 'joined.' Genesis 29:34 introduces this idea as Leah expresses hope for her husband to be joined to her after bearing multiple sons. This reflects the biblical truth that through Christ's sacrificial death, we are united with Him. The union signifies that we have been made one with Christ in His death and resurrection. As Romans 7:4 explains, we have become dead to the law through the body of Christ, enabling us to be married to Christ, who is raised from the dead. In this union, believers experience the fullness of life and relationship with God.
Scripture References: Genesis 29:34, Romans 7:4

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