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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 the singularity of salvation through Him alone and is supported by biblical teaching.

The doctrine of simplicity found in 2 Corinthians 11:3 highlights the importance of focusing on Christ as the sole source of salvation. Paul warns against being led astray from this singular truth by convoluted arguments and teachings. The simplicity does not imply that Christ is simple in His divine nature but asserts that the message of salvation is clear and straightforward: faith in Jesus Christ alone is sufficient for salvation. This doctrine encourages believers to avoid complex distractions and to trust in the straightforward nature of the gospel.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 11:3

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Simplicity
Bob Coffey · Oct 14, 2015
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