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Why is being a partaker of Christ important for Christians?

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Being a partaker of Christ means union with Him, sharing in His merits, righteousness, and eternal life.

The privilege of being a partaker of Christ is essential to the Christian faith as it signifies a believer's union with Christ. This union grants believers the benefits of Christ's atoning work, His righteousness, and His resurrection life. As stated in the sermon, 'We are made partakers of Christ.' This implies that everything Christ accomplished as our substitute is applicable to us—His merits, His suffering, and His righteousness become ours through faith. This union is not merely a theological notion but is transformative, granting believers a new identity in Christ, freedom from condemnation, and the promise of eternal life with Him. It is this communion with Christ that empowers and sustains the believer's life and faith.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:14, Ephesians 2:4-6

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We, Are, If
Don Fortner · May 9, 2000
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