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How do we know the doctrine of simplicity in Christ is true?

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The doctrine of simplicity in Christ emphasizes that salvation is uncomplicated and solely through faith in Christ, as affirmed in passages like Romans 11:6 and Colossians 2:10.

The simplicity of Christ refers to the straightforward nature of the Gospel, asserting that salvation is not through complicated rituals or human efforts, but through faith in Jesus Christ alone. Romans 11:6 states, 'And if by grace, then it is no longer of works; otherwise grace is no longer grace.' This reinforces the idea that mixing human effort with divine grace compromises the purity of the Gospel. Similarly, Colossians 2:10 affirms that believers are complete in Christ, highlighting that nothing should be added to what Christ has accomplished for our salvation. Thus, embracing the simplicity of Christ is essential for maintaining a clear understanding of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Romans 11:6, Colossians 2:10, 2 Corinthians 11:3

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Simplicity
Bob Coffey · Oct 14, 2015
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