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What defines a Christian's confession?

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A Christian’s confession is centered on the belief that Christ is the Apostle and High Priest, affirming His role in salvation.

In the context of Hebrews 3:1, a Christian's confession encompasses the acknowledgment of Jesus as the apostle, meaning the one sent by God for salvation, and as the high priest who mediates between God and humanity. This confession signifies agreement amongst believers that we are saved entirely by grace through faith in Christ. It is an open declaration of reliance upon Him as our savior, void of any self-righteousness. When Christians confess, they affirm that Christ's atoning work fully accomplished their redemption, anchoring their hope solely in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:1, 1 John 4:1-3

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