
DOCTRINE OF CHRIST INTRODUCTION: “The Principles of the Doctrine of Christ" are the ‘Foundational Principles’ of Christianity. They have been given by Jesus Christ to all Christians. These “Principles” are made up of the “Doctrine” that was given to God the Son Jesus, by God the Father. John 7:16
The Doctrine of Jesus Christ. - Bible Hub
"The Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all." God made Christ, who knew no sin, to be sin for us. Christ Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree -- this is substitution. Christ died in our place, bore our sins, paid the penalty due our sins; …
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Let’s explore each element of the doctrine of Christ. First, faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement. The prophets have taught that faith begins by hearing the word of Christ. 12 The words of Christ testify of His atoning sacrifice and tell us how we may …
What Is The “Doctrine of Christ” In 2 John 9–11?
2017年7月24日 · What Is The “Doctrine of Christ” In 2 John 9–11? — The Gospel of Christ. 2 John 1:9-11 states: “Whoever transgresses and does not abide in the doctrine of Christ does not have God. He who abides in the doctrine of Christ has both the Father and the Son.
51. Christology: The Doctrine of Christ - bible.org
2006年10月20日 · Purpose: It is the purpose of this session to understand the Scriptural teaching regarding the person of Christ. 1. The disciple will understand that Jesus was truly human. 2. The disciple will understand more clearly the deity of Jesus and who He truly is. 3. The disciple will see the unique nature of Christ as a human and yet He is God. 4.
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The Doctrine of Christ is integral to the Christian faith, encompassing His divine and human natures, His role as Messiah, His atoning work, and His promised return. These elements form the basis for understanding the person and work of Jesus Christ as revealed in Scripture.
What is the Doctrine of Christ? - ScriptureCentral
2019年9月2日 · Shortly before transferring custody of the plates to his brother Jacob, the prophet Nephi explained what he called “the doctrine of Christ” (2 Nephi 31:2, 21). This doctrine, Nephi assured his readers, was necessary to follow to obtain a promise of eternal life from God.