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Why is it important for Christians to believe in the doctrine of Christ?

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Believing in the doctrine of Christ is vital because it determines one’s standing before God and is essential for salvation.

The doctrine of Christ is foundational to Christian faith because it encompasses the truths about His identity, His work, and the necessity of faith in Him for salvation. As indicated in John 3:36, belief in the Son of God is an imperative: 'He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.' This underscores that acceptance of Christ’s person and His atoning work is critical to moving from death to life. The refusal to believe in the doctrine of Christ is tantamount to remaining condemned. It illustrates the Reformed emphasis on adhering to scriptural truths and the historical doctrines that affirm the necessity of grace for salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:36

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