Episode #178 – Salvation: Union with Christ

Episode Summary:

Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley have a conversation about the most important doctrine for understanding the doctrine of salvation, union with Christ.

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • What is the most important doctrine for understanding the doctrine of salvation?

  • Why does Paul continually use the preposition “in”?

  • It is possible to live in this world as an individual not united to someone else?

  • I grew up hearing Christ in me, not me in Christ; where is the emphasis? Why was I presented with the opposite?

  • What is the doctrine of union with Christ?

  • How have we imported modern conceptions of identity on being in Christ?

  • What is the difference between dying to self and living with Christ and embracing those distinctions that you want to dignify?

  • It is important to value diversity?

  • How is union with Christ different from communion with God?

  • If someone said they were feeling cold in their relationship with God, how would you respond to them?

Helpful Definitions:

  • Union with Christ: 

    • A believers indentification in Christ and incorporation into the body of all of those who are identified with Christ before God.

    • The unbreakable, unshakeable reception of all of God’s saving benefits.

    • Unbreakable relationship with God held by Jesus for His people, received by grace through faith. 

  • Communion with Christ: Fellowship with God. The enjoyment of God’s saving benefits, it is shakeable and breakable and you can also deepen it.

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