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Why is acknowledging Christ important for Christians?

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Acknowledging Christ as Lord and Savior is essential for salvation and demonstrates a believer's commitment to follow His teachings.

In the sermon, Peter confronts the people with their denial of Christ, reinforcing that acknowledging Jesus as the Holy One is essential for true faith (Acts 3:14). Ignoring or denying Christ equates to rejecting the salvation He offers. For Christians, recognizing Christ's lordship is foundational to their faith, as it implies submission to His will and acceptance of His grace. This acknowledgment leads to a relationship with God through Christ, where believers rest in His finished work and receive the Holy Spirit's guidance in their lives.
Scripture References: Acts 3:14, Romans 10:9-10, Ephesians 2:8-9, 1 John 2:23, John 13:35

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