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Definition: Second member of the Godhead, our Lord and Savior, and the Only Begotten of Heavenly Father in the flesh. Jesus took upon him our sins, making it possible for us to repent.

Also Known As: Advocate, Anointed One, Creator, God, Good Shepherd, Jehovah, Light of the world, Lord, Mediator, Messenger, Messiah, Only Begotten Son, Redeemer, Savior, the Son. (Also see Names of Jesus Christ)

Example: Jesus Christ is the savior of all human kind.

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Faith in Jesus Christ
Faith in Jesus Christ is the first principle of the gospel. Learn what having faith in Jesus Christ means with this article which has some great scripture references.

Resurrection of Jesus Christ
In this article find out how life is eternal, Jesus Christ overcame death, all will be resurrected, the resurrection was taught by prophets, and that death is not the end.

Atonement of Jesus Christ
The atonement of Jesus Christ is the most important principle of the gospel but what exactly is the atonement?

How the Atonement of Christ Saves Us
The Atonment is a gift from our Heavenly Father which His son, Jesus Christ, accepted and fulfilled. The Atonement of Christ is part of God's Plan and saves us from two types of death.

Names of Jesus Christ
Find the Names of Jesus, including the Savior and Redeemer of the World. There are over 200 Names of Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ Category
Information on the life, teachings, and atonement of our Savior, Jesus Christ, including the many names of Jesus Christ.

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