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Why is having Jesus as the firstborn important for Christians?

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Jesus being the firstborn is crucial for Christians as He represents their inheritance and authority within God's family.

The significance of Jesus as the firstborn is foundational for Christians. He is not only the 'firstborn among many brethren' but also the one who grants them access to the Father's inheritance. As the firstborn, He holds the highest rank and privilege, securing a double portion of grace for His family. This indicates that believers, united with Christ, share in His authority, relationship with the Father, and blessings of salvation. Being part of the Church of the Firstborn means that Christians are not merely beneficiaries of grace but living members of His body, prepared for glory.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Hebrews 12:23

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