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Why is identifying with Christ's death important for Christians?

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Identifying with Christ's death is crucial as it signifies the forgiveness of sins and the believer's new life in Christ, empowering them to live according to God's will.

The identification of believers with Christ's death is foundational in Reformed theology. In Galatians 2:20, Paul articulates that his fellowship with Christ's crucifixion results in a new life that he now lives by faith. It emphasizes that sins were laid upon Christ, thus absolving believers from the penalty of the law. Furthermore, understanding this identity encourages Christians in their struggle against sin, reinforcing that they are dead to the power of sin and alive unto God. This perspective fosters spiritual growth and resilience as believers navigate the complexities of life, maintaining their focus on the grace and empowerment received through Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20, Romans 6

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