Chalcedonian Creed

The Chalcedonian Creed was adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in A.D. 451. Chalcedon was an early centre of Christianity located in Asia Minor. The Council was the fourth of the Ecumenical Councils that are accepted by Chalcedonian churches which include the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and most Protestant churches. – Wikipaedia.

Chalcedonian Creed

  • Jesus has two natures — He is God and man.
  • Each nature …

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  • Testimony (14)

    Phil 4:6

     Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.

    We will encounter trials and tests of our faith in our life journey.   Do we bring our anxieties to God in the first instance and ask for deliverance …

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    The Christian And Politics

    The Only Commission

    The only commission given to the Christian is to save souls and make disciples.  And not to effect policy change in legislating morality.  Legislating such change cannot permanently change human hearts.  Only the gospel, through the power of the Holy Spirit, can effect real change in society.  …

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