Union with Christ
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Lesson OneUnion3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoParticipation3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeIdentification3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourIncorporation3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › Which of the four key terms associated with union with Christ is easiest for you to relate to? Which is the most difficult? Explain.
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Which of the four key terms associated with union with Christ is easiest for you to relate to? Which is the most difficult? Explain.
Katie D replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago 49 Members · 52 Replies
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Union with Crist allowing us access to blessings, salvation, sonship etc. I did not have any that were difficult.
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union is the easiest for me to relate to because i am with Christ he has helped me become much more calmer and easy going im listening to people reviewing things instead of bad things and i keep getting dreams im going to be healed of all my health issues Christ i say to you i am glad to have you in my life and thanks for helping me get through the choking on food and blood pressure .
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Union is the easiest because I believe that I am one with Him and He is one with me. The Holy Spirit truly makes this real for me. It’s one of the things that gives me great comfort. The most difficult is identification. Sometimes it’s challenging to reconcile what He has said about me when my flesh gets in the way, when my past says something different.
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Of the four terms, I believe participation is the easiest to relate to because it speaks of us with Christ through the things that happened to Him, ie His death, burial & resurrection, but His participation includes His life, for if we are truly to be alive in Him we must do the work just like Him. Incorporation would be the most difficult to relate to based on now other believers live, it really makes a person wonder if that other person is incorporated into the same family.
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Identification is the most difficult term because of my sinful nature. Understanding sin is not the question. Dealing with sin is the problem. Coming to terms that Jesus shed his blood for my salvation and forgiveness of my sins. Even though my difficulties with identification seems to be congruent to incorporation. Incorporation is easier because of people orientation (you are with Christ, and I am with Christ)