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How do we know that Christ is central to the preaching of the early church?

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The apostles consistently preached Christ’s life, death, and resurrection as the foundation of their message.

The centrality of Christ in the early church's preaching is evident through the consistent themes of their messages. For instance, in Peter's sermon at Pentecost, he clearly states that Jesus of Nazareth was approved by God, crucified by men, and resurrected by God. The emphasis on Christ’s work, including His incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection, demonstrates that He was the focal point of their preaching. Acts 10:36-43 illustrates that even in addressing the Gentiles, the message of peace, redemption, and the proclamation of Jesus Christ remained unchanged. Thus, the apostolic preaching maintains a Christ-centric focus at every step.
Scripture References: Acts 2:22-24; Acts 10:36-43;

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