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Why is the confession of Christ's divinity important for Christians?

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Confessing Christ as the Son of God is essential for belonging to His Church and receiving eternal life.

The acknowledgment of Jesus as 'the Christ, the Son of the living God' is crucial because it affirms His unique role in redemption and establishes the foundational truth of Christian living. As stated in Matthew 16:18, Jesus says, 'On this rock I will build my church,' indicating that the Church's existence and unity hinge on this truth. Furthermore, eternal life is defined in John 17:3 as knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ whom He has sent. Thus, without this confession, one cannot truly claim to be a part of the body of believers, as it is the bedrock of faith, rooted in both Christ's divine and human natures.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:18, John 17:3

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Our Common Faith
Henry Mahan · Aug 5, 1984
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