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Why is the doctrine of representation in Christ important for Christians?

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The doctrine of representation assures Christians that they are justified through Christ's obedience, not by their own works.

Understanding the doctrine of representation in Christ is crucial for Christians as it underscores the certainty of our salvation rooted in Christ's obedience rather than our own actions. Romans 5 contrasts the outcomes of Adam and Jesus, establishing that while Adam’s sin brought condemnation, Christ’s righteous act brought justification and life. This understanding engenders assurance for believers, as it highlights that salvation is solely the work of Christ. Because we are united with Christ by faith, His righteousness is counted as ours, which guarantees our acceptance before God. This truth is essential for fostering a right understanding of grace and humility before God, a theme reinforced throughout the New Testament.
Scripture References: Romans 5:18-21

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