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What is the doctrine of Christ?

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The doctrine of Christ encompasses His person as both God and man, His offices, and His redemptive work.

The doctrine of Christ is foundational to the Christian faith, encompassing who He is, what He does, and the significance of His work. It affirms Christ's dual nature—fully God and fully man—allowing Him to mediate between God and humanity. His offices include being our Priest, King, and Prophet, each fulfilling a vital role in our salvation. Additionally, His redemptive work, which includes His obedience, suffering, and resurrection, is essential for securing the salvation of His people. Understanding this doctrine is critical for true believers who wish to experience both the fullness of joy and the assurance of eternal life in Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 3:6, John 1:14, 2 John 9, John 8:30-31

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Many Deceivers
Don Bell · Aug 16, 2017