Core Christian Doctrines
The Nature of God
The Holy Trinity
The Christian understanding of God as Trinity reveals one God in three distinct persons:
- God the Father: Creator and sustainer of all things
- God the Son (Jesus Christ): Redeemer who became incarnate
- God the Holy Spirit: Sanctifier and present helper
This mystery shows God’s relational nature while maintaining monotheism, with each person fully divine yet distinct in role.
Divine Attributes
- Omnipotent: All-powerful (Jeremiah 32:17)
- Omniscient: All-knowing (Psalm 147:5)
- Omnipresent: Present everywhere (Psalm 139:7-12)
- Eternal: Without beginning or end (Revelation 1:8)
- Immutable: Unchanging in nature (Malachi 3:6)
God’s Sovereign Rule
Christian theology affirms God’s complete authority over creation while preserving human responsibility. This sovereignty provides believers comfort that:
- God works all things for good (Romans 8:28)
- No circumstance falls outside His providence
- His purposes will ultimately prevail
The Authority of Scripture
Divine Inspiration
The Bible is uniquely God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16), written by human authors under the Holy Spirit’s guidance while preserving their individual styles and contexts.
Testamental Structure
- Old Testament: 39 books revealing God’s covenant with Israel
- New Testament: 27 books documenting Christ’s life and the early church
Together they form a unified narrative of redemption.
Interpretive Principles
- Consider historical and literary context
- Compare Scripture with Scripture
- Seek the Holy Spirit’s illumination
- Apply through faithful obedience
The Path of Salvation
Human Condition
- Created in God’s image but fallen through sin (Romans 3:23)
- Spiritually dead and separated from God (Ephesians 2:1)
- Unable to save ourselves (Isaiah 64:6)
Christ’s Redemptive Work
- Perfect life fulfilling God’s law
- Substitutionary death paying sin’s penalty
- Victorious resurrection conquering death
Receiving Salvation
- Grace: God’s unmerited favor (Ephesians 2:8-9)
- Faith: Trusting in Christ alone (John 3:16)
- Repentance: Turning from sin to God (Acts 3:19)
Eternal Assurance
Believers receive:
- Forgiveness of sins (Colossians 1:14)
- Reconciliation with God (2 Corinthians 5:18)
- Promise of resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:20-22)
- Eternal life with God (John 17:3)
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