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Why is the doctrine of Christ's divinity important?

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The doctrine of Christ's divinity is crucial because it underlines that He is both God and Savior, essential for our redemption.

Understanding the divinity of Christ is vital in Reformed theology, as it affirms that He is not merely a prophet but the very essence of God made flesh. Scriptures affirm that Jesus is God's Son, eternal and divine, sharing in the glory and authority of the Father. This truth magnifies the significance of His sacrificial death and resurrection, for only someone who is fully God can bear the weight of humanity's sin and offer a sufficient sacrifice for redemption. Rejecting the divinity of Christ ultimately undermines the gospel's entirety.
Scripture References: John 1:1-14, Colossians 1:15-17, Philippians 2:5-11

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Consider Him
Allan Jellett · Apr 8, 2012
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