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Why is Christ's union with His people significant?

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Christ's union with His people illustrates the profound connection between their salvation and His redemptive work, affirming the certainty of salvation.

The doctrine of union with Christ is central to understanding salvation and its implications. This union entails both a legal and mystical relationship, where believers are considered as having died, been buried, and resurrected with Christ (Romans 6; Ephesians 2). This profound relationship demonstrates that all the benefits of salvation—such as justification and sanctification—are obtained through this unity. It emphasizes that the atonement is not merely a potential remedy but a definitive act that guarantees salvation for the elect. Furthermore, this union serves as a basis for assurance, as believers can confidently trust in the effectiveness of Christ's sacrificial death, knowing they are intimately connected to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 6, Ephesians 2

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