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What does it mean to know whom we have believed?

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To know whom we have believed is to have a personal relationship with Christ, recognizing His power and character.

Understanding whom we believe is foundational to the Christian faith. Paul reflects this personal relationship in 2 Timothy 1:12, where he emphasizes not what he believes or when he believes, but rather the person of Jesus, whom he knows. This knowledge encompasses both the acknowledgment of Jesus' identity as God and the assurance of His power to save. It involves a confident trust in His promises and capabilities. Knowing Him facilitates a deep-rooted assurance that is essential, particularly in trials and tribulations, anchoring believers in the truth of His redemptive work and sustaining them through life’s challenges.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:12, Romans 1:16-17

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