Reference: Creed
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An ecclesiastical (non-Biblical) term, signifying 'the faith' objectively and as explicitly declared, 'the articles of' Christian 'belief' drawn up in systematic and authoritative form. 'The Creeds' denote the three great historical Confessions of the early Church
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And Simon Peter answered, "You are the Christ [i.e., God's specially chosen one], the Son of the living God."
So, as you go, make disciples out of people from all the nations, then immerse believers [See Mark 16:15-16] into the name of [i.e., to enter a relationship with] the Father, and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
So, if you profess with your lips that Jesus is Lord and believe with your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For a person believes [in Christ] with his heart in order to be made right with God, and he makes a profession with his lips in order to be saved.
There is [only] one body [i.e., church] and one Holy Spirit, just as God also gave you one hope when He called you [See Titus 3:7]. [There is] one Lord [i.e., Jesus], one faith [i.e., one body of teaching], one immersion [i.e., in water for the forgiveness of sins], read more. and one God and Father of all, who is over all and [works] through all and is in all [obedient believers].