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Rediscovering the Doctrine of Christ: A Return to Authentic Faith

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  Rediscovering the Doctrine of Christ: Returning to the Foundation of Authentic Faith In an age where Christian teaching is increasingly fragmented, simplified, or shaped by trends, many believers are quietly asking a deeper question: What is the doctrine of Christ according to Scripture, and why does it matter today? The doctrine of Christ is not a peripheral topic. It is the foundation of the Christian faith , clearly defined in the Bible and central to the life, growth, and maturity of the Church. Yet for many modern believers, it has become either misunderstood, assumed, or replaced with motivational substitutes that lack spiritual depth. What Is the Doctrine of Christ According to the Bible? Scripture does not leave the doctrine of Christ open to speculation. Hebrews 6:1–2 outlines what the Bible calls the foundational doctrines of Christ : Repentance from dead works Faith toward God The doctrine of baptisms Laying on of hands Resurrection of the dead Eternal judgment These a...

The Hidden Prophecies of Jesus From Ancient Ethiopian Texts

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  The Hidden Prophecies of Jesus: Ancient Ethiopian Texts Reveal Warnings Unfolding Today For nearly two thousand years, a collection of ancient texts has been preserved in the highlands of Ethiopia—texts that the Western church excluded from its Bible. Among these forgotten writings are accounts of what Jesus taught during the mysterious 40 days between His resurrection and ascension. The prophecies contained in these texts are not vague predictions. They describe our modern world with chilling precision. The Bible the World Forgot Most people assume the Bible is a single, unchanging book. But the Ethiopian Orthodox Church possesses one of the oldest biblical canons in existence, containing 81 books compared to the Protestant Bible's 66. That means 15 entire books were left out of the version most of the world reads today. How did this happen? In the 4th century, Syrian missionaries brought an extensive collection of sacred texts to the Kingdom of Axum (modern-day Ethiopia...