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What is the doctrine of Christ that Christians need to abide in?

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The doctrine of Christ encompasses His identity as God, His redemptive work, and His ongoing role as the Prophet, Priest, and King.

The doctrine of Christ includes numerous core truths that believers are to uphold, beginning with His identity as God incarnate. This is foundational; without acknowledging His divinity, one cannot truly understand the entirety of the Gospel. Furthermore, this doctrine elaborates on Christ's work of salvation—specifically, who He came to save and how He accomplished this salvation through His atoning sacrifice. In abiding in this doctrine, Christians establish a relationship not only with Christ as their Savior but also recognize Him as their continual advocate and sovereign authority. Understanding Christ’s roles as Prophet, Priest, and King enriches the believer’s faith, fueling both worship and obedience in daily life.
Scripture References: 2 John 9, Ephesians 1:3-6, John 1:1-14

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