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What does the Bible say about the Apostles' Creed?

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The Apostles' Creed is a confessional statement summarizing basic Christian beliefs, but it lacks the gospel's redemptive message.

The Apostles' Creed represents a collection of Christian convictions established in the early centuries, but it shouldn't be mistaken as a complete representation of the gospel. Written around 150 AD, it encapsulates beliefs, but notably fails to include the essential aspects of salvation by grace through faith. Paul recounts the necessity of emphasizing the true gospel, as noted in Acts 15:11, which proclaims salvation through grace alone. The creed mentions historical facts, but it does not adequately express the redemptive work of Christ that forms the heart of true apostolic teaching.
Scripture References: Acts 15:11

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