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  1. 2. Union with Christ and Justification. Especially since the Reformation, a perennially important issue, both in interpreting Scripture, especially Paul, and formulating church doctrine, has been the relationship between union with Christ and justification, between the participatory and the forensic aspects of salvation applied.

  2. Mar 10, 2022 · The believer’s union with Christ has long been a neglected doctrine in many churches, yet it is a central doctrine in Scripture. God’s Word teaches us that we are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world and that we are united to Christ by God’s justifying grace alone through our faith alone because of the atoning death of Christ alone (John 15:4–7; 1 Cor. 15:22; 2 Cor. 12:2 ...

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    I think the most important thing I can do for Taylor is to give him confidence that he can answer this question for himself with his concordance. He can answer it in a way that will bring more assurance, more insight, more transforming power, more personal sweetness, and more life application than if he read ten books about the doctrine of union wi...

    I’m saving my definition of union with Christ, which he asked for, for the end. It hangs in great measure on what the word “in” means in the phrase “in Christ.” We would be totally unwarranted to think that the idea of being in Christ is used the same sense in every case. For example, Paul says, “For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all ...

    Ephesians 1:4says that God chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world. In Christ, in connection with Christ, God sees us before we existed in such a way that our election hangs on our being connected somehow with Jesus before we even exist. Ephesians 1:6states that we have received grace in the Beloved, in Christ. The only way that grace...

    What’s the cause of this in-ness — this being in Christ Jesus? How did we get into this connection? Right there in 1 Corinthians 1:30, I left out a phrase. It says, “Because of him [God] you are in Christ Jesus.” In other words, by God’s agency. This happens by the new birth, and you can see that in 1 John 3:6 and 3:9, where abiding in Christ comes...

    The last thing I would say is, in general, I would define union with Christ like this: It is the reality of all the ways that the Bible pictures our human connectedness to Christ, in which he is indispensable for every good that we enjoy. No saving good, no eternal good, no God-exalting good, no soul-satisfying good comes to us except as we are con...

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · What is a Union church? Answer. Originally, a Union church was made up of two churches of differing denominations that used the same property and owned it jointly (as opposed to one church renting the property from the other and using it for services). In such cases, the term Union church might actually refer to the building or the property.

  5. Dec 15, 2011 · The newest Theology Refresh features a discussion with Ray Ortlund on the doctrine of union with Christ. As one writer explains, "Union with Christ is theological shorthand for the gospel itself — a key image that pulls together numerous motifs in the biblical witness" (J. Todd Billings, Union with Christ ). It's perhaps the least likely of ...

  6. Jun 16, 2017 · Jesus’ people, as his disciples and as his church. Union with Christ captures the comprehensive fullness of what God has done for his people as no other doctrine does. As we will see, the every day implications of this profound union are manifold. What is union with Christ? There is little consensus regarding the precise definition of this union.

  7. Unity, Union, and Unionism. The Synod adopted these theses in 1936 in response to committee negotiations between the Missouri Synod, the ULCA, and the ALC for the purpose of considering closer relations between those church bodies. The accompanying document in which the theses are printed shows the intended meaning and use of the theses.

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