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Why is the concept of union with Christ significant?

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Union with Christ is essential as it signifies our identity, security, and participation in His righteousness.

The concept of union with Christ is crucial in Reformed theology as it affirms our profound identity in Him. This union means that when Christ died, we died with Him; when He was raised, we are raised with Him (Romans 6:5). It encapsulates believers' participation in Christ's righteousness and the blessings that flow from it, including justification and eternal life. This doctrine assures Christians of their security and the transformative power available to them through the Holy Spirit. Recognizing our union with Christ shapes our lives, prompting us to live in a manner that reflects His character and holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 6:5, Galatians 2:20, Ephesians 2:6

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Henry Mahan · Aug 18, 1985
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