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What does it mean for Christ to be all in our doctrine?

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In our doctrine, Christ must be the sum and substance of all biblical teaching, as He is essential to understanding Scripture.

When we say that Christ is all in our doctrine, we assert that every biblical teaching and principle must ultimately point to Him. Without seeing Christ at the center, doctrines can become mere intellectual exercises devoid of their true power. For instance, understanding election, redemption, and justification fully requires recognizing that it is through Christ's sacrifice and righteousness that we are saved. This Christ-centered approach ensures that Scripture is not twisted to fit personal agendas or cultural trends but remains faithful to the original intent of glorifying Christ as the focal point of salvation and our understanding of God.
Scripture References: John 5:39, Ephesians 1:4

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Christ is All
Todd Nibert · Apr 3, 2011
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