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Why is Jesus' identification with His people important?

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Jesus' identification with His people illustrates His union with them and their shared salvation.

The identification of Jesus with His people underscores the profound truth of their union in Christ. By entering Egypt and being called out, Christ exemplifies how He represents His elect, fulfilling the typology of Israel's experiences. This union is not simply symbolic; rather, it embodies the depth of their relationship. As Ephesians explains, we are 'in Christ,' sharing in His death and resurrection. This identification emphasizes that Christ took on human nature and experiences to redeem His people fully, indicating that every believer possesses the assurance of their salvation through His finished work.
Scripture References: Matthew 2:15, Ephesians 2:6

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