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Why is the doctrine of Christ essential?

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The doctrine of Christ is essential as it underpins the entirety of the Christian faith and the message of the gospel.

The doctrine of Christ is at the heart of the Christian faith, representing the fullness of God's revelation and the means by which believers attain salvation. In 2 John, John warns that many deceivers have gone out into the world, and he emphasizes that denying the doctrine of Christ equates to engaging in anti-Christ behavior. The authenticity of the gospel hinges on the truths regarding Christ's person and work, including His deity, His atonement for sin, and His resurrection. Therefore, understanding and upholding the doctrine of Christ is non-negotiable; it is how believers affirm their faith and declare the transformative power of the gospel to the world.
Scripture References: 2 John 1:7-9;

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No Compromise
Don Fortner · Sep 9, 2014
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