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Why is the concept of being conformed to Christ's image important for Christians?

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Being conformed to Christ's image is central to the believer's sanctification and ultimate purpose as part of God's heavenly building.

The process of being conformed to the image of Christ is of paramount importance for Christians because it signifies spiritual transformation and growth. Romans 8:29 speaks of God's foreknowledge and predestination, aiming for us to be shaped into Christ’s likeness. This conformity is not merely about external behavior but encompasses our thoughts, actions, and nature, being molded to reflect the purity, love, and holiness of Christ. It prepares us for our eternal dwelling, ensuring that we fit perfectly into the heavenly structure God has ordained for His people. Understanding this can deepen our gratitude for God's work in us and increase our commitment to pursuing holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Ephesians 4:15

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