Before we can understand who we are, we must understand who God is. Here’s what Christ-Centered Sexuality believes about Him.

When we talk about life, identity, sexuality — anything, really — we have to start with God.
Who He is defines everything else.

At Christ-Centered Sexuality, we affirm what Christians have believed for centuries:
God is Triune. One God, three persons — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Each person of the Trinity is fully and equally God, fully and equally glorious, fully and equally majestic.
We don’t believe in three gods — we believe in one.
One God, perfectly united, eternally existing in beautiful relationship.

We also affirm that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is both fully divine and fully human.
In becoming human, Jesus didn’t set aside His divinity — He added humanity to Himself.
Two full natures — divine and human — in one Person, forever.
Jesus is, and always has been, fully God. Through His life, death, and resurrection, He showed us the heart of God with human flesh on.

We affirm that God is the Creator of everything.
He made the world — not by accident, but on purpose — with goodness, beauty, and truth woven into it.
He designed all things with intention, and everything flourishes best when it lives according to His design, purpose, and plan.

Finally, we affirm that God isn’t just the Creator — He is Lord of all creation.
Only God, by virtue of being God, can show humanity the true path to wholeness, health, and life.
His ways aren’t random rules; they are invitations into real flourishing.
And the clearest way He’s revealed these ways to us is through His Son, Jesus Christ — and through the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments that tell His story.

At Christ-Centered Sexuality, this is where we begin: With a good, powerful, purposeful God who is worth trusting with everything — even the deepest parts of who we are.

Before we ask, “Who am I?”
We must first ask, “Who is God?”
Because we cannot know who we are until we know the One who made us.

When we see God clearly — as Creator, Lord, and Savior — we begin to understand the truth about ourselves: created with purpose, called to flourish, and deeply loved.


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