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What is the doctrine of Christ?

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The doctrine of Christ refers to the teachings and words of Jesus, which form the foundation of Christian faith.

The doctrine of Christ encompasses the teachings that Jesus Himself articulated and tought, serving as the ultimate authority on correct doctrine. In John 7:16, Jesus clarifies that His doctrine is not His own but that of the Father who sent Him. This highlights that true doctrine is derived from the authority of Christ’s words. As believers, understanding and adhering to the doctrine of Christ is crucial because as stated in 2 John 9, whosoever does not abide in the doctrine of Christ does not have God. Therefore, it is through teaching and remaining in His words that believers cultivate their relationship with both the Father and the Son, ensuring their faith is grounded in truth.
Scripture References: John 7:16, 2 John 9, Hebrews 3:6, John 1:14, John 8:30-31

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Many Deceivers
Don Bell · Aug 16, 2017
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