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"The Bible's most common way to describe a follower of Jesus is not "Christian," as we might expect, but to be "in Christ." This New Testament Letters are littered with this phrase. If it is not our common way to describe our own relationship with Jesus, it is likely we're not seeing what the biblical authors were seeing, and what we're not seeing is our union with Christ. Understanding how we are united to Christ as believers shapes and enriches every part of our Christian life, and this book seeks to make the importance and impact of this doctrine clearer for Christians today"--

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"The Bible's most common way to describe a follower of Jesus is not "Christian," as we might expect, but to be "in Christ." This New Testament Letters are littered with this phrase. If it is not our common way to describe our own relationship with Jesus, it is likely we're not seeing what the biblical authors were seeing, and what we're not seeing is our union with Christ. Understanding how we are united to Christ as believers shapes and enriches every part of our Christian life, and this book seeks to make the importance and impact of this doctrine clearer for Christians today"--
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Autorenporträt
Sam Allberry is the associate pastor at Immanuel Nashville. He is the author of various books, including What God Has to Say about Our Bodies and Is God Anti-Gay?, and the cohost of the podcast You're Not Crazy: Gospel Sanity for Young Pastors. He is a fellow at the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics.