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Why is the concept of union with Christ important in Reformed theology?

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Union with Christ is crucial as it underpins justification and sanctification, binding the believer to Christ in every aspect of salvation.

Union with Christ is a foundational truth in Reformed theology that encompasses both justification and sanctification. As Paul explains in Romans 6, this union means that when a believer is justified by faith, they are also spiritually united with Christ, which ensures that they will experience a transformation in their life that involves a break from sin's dominion and a life that produces holiness. This connection affirms that genuine faith always results in evidence of change.
Scripture References: Romans 6:1-11, Romans 6:22-23

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