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What is union with Christ?

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Union with Christ refers to the profound spiritual connection between believers and Jesus, affirming that as He is, so are we in Him.

Union with Christ is a foundational concept in Reformed theology, emphasizing the believer's deep and abiding relationship with Jesus. It is through this union that believers experience the benefits of salvation, including justification, sanctification, and ultimately glorification. The sermon illustrates this truth by referencing Aaron's rod in Exodus, where God claims ownership and action through His instruments. This union signifies that what is true of Christ is also true of believers; His righteousness becomes theirs, and His death and resurrection impact their new life. Understanding union with Christ provides believers with confidence, as they approach God not in their own merit but in the righteousness of Christ, leading to a vibrant and transformative faith.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:19

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Todd Nibert · May 16, 2007
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