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Why do Christians confess Jesus as the Son of God?

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Confessing Jesus as the Son of God is essential as it acknowledges His divine nature and His role in salvation.

The confession that Jesus is the Son of God holds central importance in the Christian faith because it affirms His divine identity and the hope we have in His redemptive work. As noted in Matthew 27:54, the centurion recognized Jesus' identity as the Son of God after witnessing the events surrounding His crucifixion. Such a confession is more than mere acknowledgment; it signifies faith in Christ as the rightful Savior who has authority over life and death. For Christians, this confession is the beginning of a relationship with God, leading to the commitment of following Christ and living according to His teachings. It reflects a heart transformed by grace, recognizing that salvation comes only by faith in His person and work.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:54

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