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Why is Christ's role as our representative important?

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Christ's role as our representative is crucial because He fulfills the law and redeems us through His perfect sacrifice.

Christ's role as our representative is foundational to Reformed theology, as He stands as the 'last Adam' who represents all of God's elect. As stated in 1 Corinthians 15:45, through one man, Adam, sin entered the world, but through Christ, righteousness is established. His perfect obedience and sacrificial death fulfill the demands of God's law on our behalf, allowing us to be justified and reconciled to God. This concept emphasizes the reality that, in Christ, believers obtain a righteousness that is not their own but one attributed to them through faith. This understanding fosters a deep appreciation for grace in the life of the believer.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 15:45, Romans 5:12-21

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