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What makes a true Christian according to the sermon?

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A true Christian is someone who understands and believes the complete way of God as revealed in Jesus Christ.

In the sermon, the preacher emphasizes that merely identifying as a Christian is insufficient; true faith must be anchored in an accurate understanding of the gospel. This understanding is not just about knowing biblical facts but about knowing Christ in a saving way. In Acts 18:26, Apollos was described as one who needed to be instructed in the way of God more perfectly. This indicates that a true Christian must be aligned with the complete truths of Scripture, particularly the identity and work of Christ. It requires recognition of one's sinfulness, trust in Christ’s finished work, and an ongoing relationship with Him through the Holy Spirit, which brings about spiritual transformation. Therefore, a true Christian is one who has faith in the person and work of Christ, embodying grace and a life reflective of that faith.
Scripture References: Acts 18:26

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