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Why is the concept of being intermingled with Christ important?

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Being intermingled with Christ signifies our union with Him, highlighting our identification in His life and death.

The concept of believers being intermingled with Christ is crucial in understanding our relationship with Him. In Genesis, Judah expresses this idea when he states that whatever happens to Benjamin will also happen to him, illustrating the unity between them. This mirrors the profound union believers share with Christ, as we are identified with Him in His death and resurrection. The theological implications are immense: our sins are placed upon Christ, and His righteousness is credited to us. This union assures us of security and acceptance before God, affirming that His life cannot be separated from ours. It speaks to the intimate relationship every believer has with their surety, ensuring that the benefit of Christ's sacrifice applies to us fully.
Scripture References: Genesis 43:9, Romans 6:5, Galatians 2:20

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My Surety
David Eddmenson · Jan 3, 2018
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