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Why is Christ's representative role important in salvation?

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Christ's representative role is crucial as it affirms that He fulfills the covenant requirements and brings forgiveness for our sins.

Christ is referred to as the second Adam in biblical theology, and His role as our representative ties directly into the doctrine of federal headship. Just as Adam represented humanity in the fall, Christ represents those who are in Him by fulfilling the requirements of the covenant of works, which Adam failed to keep. Through His life of perfect obedience and His sacrificial death, Christ bears the penalty of our sins, granting us forgiveness and reconciliation with God. This understanding assists believers in grasping the depths of their salvation, emphasizing grace's transformative power as well as the nature of Christ's work on their behalf.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12-21, 1 Corinthians 15:22

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