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How do we know the doctrine of one faith is true?

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The doctrine of one faith is confirmed by Scripture and the experience of believers who testify to the singular truth of Christ's salvation.

The doctrine of one faith emphasizes that there is no other name under heaven by which humanity can be saved, aligning with Acts 4:12. The Apostle Paul insists on the necessity of a singular faith that rests in the finished work of Christ alone. This truth is substantiated by the consistent witness of the Holy Spirit and the communal experience of believers who find their identity and assurance in one Savior. Recognizing that all followers of Christ are united in this faith affirms the reality of the gospel’s transformative power and its exclusive claim to salvation. Furthermore, believing in one faith cultivates unity among believers, as they gather around the same essential truth.
Scripture References: Acts 4:12, Ephesians 4:5

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