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What are the main beliefs that define the Christian faith?

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The main beliefs include the divinity of Christ, His redemptive work, and the authority of Scripture.

The Christian faith is defined by key beliefs outlined in Scriptures, which include the divinity of Christ, His incarnation, and the atoning work accomplished through His death and resurrection. Luke presents Christ as the Son of God, sent to save His people from their sins, which is a central tenet of Christian belief. This is reinforced by other Scripture passages, such as 1 John 5, emphasizing that eternal life is found in Christ alone. Furthermore, the authority of Scripture serves as the foundation upon which Christians build their faith, as it is through the Word that we come to know and understand God’s revelation and provision in Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 1:31-33, 1 John 5:11-12, John 14:6

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