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How do we know that Christ is the Christian faith?

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Christ is the Christian faith because He embodies the very essence of our beliefs and teachings.

The sermon emphasizes that Christ is not merely a centerpiece of Christian doctrine; He IS the Christian faith. In other words, the faith of Christians is in a person—Jesus Christ—who represents our beliefs and values. As articulated in Revelation 2:12-13, holding fast to Christ's name equates to sustaining faith in His work, character, and teachings. To deny Christ is to deny the faith itself.

This perspective dispels confusion that may arise when Christians cling to doctrines or creeds without recognizing that the doctrines are merely reflections of the person of Christ. Salvation, sanctification, justification, and all spiritual blessings flow from Him. Thus, knowing Christ and understanding His significance is vital because apart from Him, doctrinal truths lose their meaning. The integrity of the gospel hinges on maintaining a relationship with Christ, who embodies the very essence of the words proclaimed in Scripture.

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