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What does the Bible teach about the union of believers with Christ?

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The Bible teaches that believers are united with Christ in His life, death, and resurrection, ensuring their salvation and future glory.

The concept of union with Christ is foundational in Reformed theology. It signifies that believers, both from the Old and New Testaments, are spiritually connected to Christ, their federal head. This union means that when He died, they died; when He rose, they rose. This relationship of unity assures believers of their salvation and glorification, as seen in Romans 8:29-30. This doctrine emphasizes that God's grace operates through this union, leading to the experience of salvation and the hope of eternal life. It transforms how believers view their struggles and their relationship with God, fostering a deeper reliance on His promise of life.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, Isaiah 26:19

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