What the Reformers Taught About Doctrine
To the Reformers, right doctrine meant freedom and life—they risked all to defend the gospel, a passion still vital for us today.
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To the Reformers, right doctrine meant freedom and life—they risked all to defend the gospel, a passion still vital for us today.
The atonement is Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross to pay for our sins, restoring our relationship with God through His grace.
Christianity is the good news of Jesus Christ—God’s love and redemption reaching hearts and changing lives even today.
The Book of Life records those who’ve received God’s grace in Jesus, determining eternal destiny through new life in Him.
Philippians shows joy isn’t found in comfort or control, but in knowing Jesus—the source of peace, purpose, and eternal hope.
Many Christians believe in free will—humans can choose to follow God, though His grace empowers that choice and draws us to Him.
Galatians proclaims freedom in Christ—you’re saved by grace, not works, and fully loved, accepted, and free through faith.
Jesus is fully God and fully man—this mystery makes salvation possible, deepens our worship, and reveals God’s love in perfect form.
Christian doctrine refers to the core teachings and beliefs that define the Christian faith, based on the Bible.