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Why is the doctrine of Christ's deity important for Christians?

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Understanding Christ's deity is essential for recognizing His authority in salvation and His role as judge.

The doctrine of Christ's deity is foundational to the Christian faith as it affirms that Jesus is the true God in human flesh, fully capable of providing salvation to humanity. Without His divine nature, His teachings and sacrificial death would lack the authority necessary to atone for sin. Furthermore, the promise of eternal life hinges on recognizing that Christ, as God incarnate, wields the power to grant life to the dead and judge all mankind (John 5:24-26). This understanding deepens our worship and reverence for Him, as we acknowledge His sovereignty and His unique role in the redemption of His elect.
Scripture References: John 5:24-27, Acts 17:30-31, Romans 9:13-15, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Hebrews 7:25

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