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How do we know Christ is the center of our faith?

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We know Christ is the center of our faith because the apostles dedicated their ministry to preaching Him, as recorded in Acts 5:42.

The Apostle Paul exemplifies the centrality of Christ in his ministry, as he considered all things loss compared to the knowledge of Christ Jesus (Philippians 3:8). The apostles in Acts 5:42 are noted for not ceasing to teach and preach Jesus Christ, indicating that the essence of Christian ministry is rooted in proclaiming Him. This teaching underscores the belief that progression in the Christian life is not found in moving beyond Christ but rather in deepening our understanding and relationship with Him. A focus on Christ leads us to recognize that without Him, we possess nothing of eternal value, reinforcing His role as the center of our faith.
Scripture References: Acts 5:42, Philippians 3:8

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Christ Is All
Larry Criss · Sep 15, 2017
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