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Why is recognizing Jesus as the firstborn important for Christians?

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Recognizing Jesus as the firstborn is vital as it affirms His superiority and role as mediator, impacting our understanding of salvation.

Understanding Jesus as the firstborn is essential for Christians because it highlights His sovereignty and unique relationship with the Father. In Romans 8:29, we see that He is the firstborn among many brethren, indicating not only His authority but also the familial connection we have with Him as believers. This recognition affects our identity, as we are also called the 'church of the firstborn' (Hebrews 12:23), which signifies our status and inheritance in Christ. This doctrinal truth assures us that our salvation is secure in Him, as He is the appointed heir of all things, and through Him, we too are heirs of the promises of God.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Hebrews 12:23

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My Firstborn
Don Fortner · Dec 18, 2016
Joshua

Joshua

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