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Why is the concept of being 'firstborn among many brethren' important for Christians?

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This concept signifies Christ's preeminence and the unity of believers as part of God's family.

The phrase 'firstborn among many brethren' signifies that Christ holds a unique position of honor and preeminence in God's family. As detailed in Romans 8:29, Christ is the firstborn, meaning He is the supreme and central figure in God's redemptive plan. This designation not only speaks to His authority and role as our Savior but also unites all believers as His brothers and sisters in the faith. It highlights the familial relationship between Christ and His followers, portraying them as co-heirs of God's promises and participants in His divine grace. The firstborn status of Christ assures believers of their standing in Him and the glory that awaits them.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29, Colossians 1:18

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The Firstborn
Don Fortner · May 14, 1995
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