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Why is confessing Jesus as Christ important for Christians?

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Confessing Jesus as the Christ is fundamental for salvation and reflects one's faith in His divine nature.

The confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, is critical for several reasons. First, it is a foundational truth of the Christian faith, embodying the core of the Apostle’s teaching (Acts 10:36). This confession signifies acknowledgment of Jesus as the anointed Messiah who fulfills God's promises, who is both our Savior and Lord. As articulated in Acts 4:12, there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved. Moreover, to confess Christ is also to embrace the reality of His redemptive work, signaling a believer’s joy in the gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:16, Acts 4:12, John 6:68-69

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