BIBLE DOCTRINES
INTRODUCTION TO BIBLE
DOCTRINES
2 Timothy 2:15; 3:16, 17
Doctrine
to the church is what a foundation is to a building. It is the article of faith
on which a believer’s faith is anchored. A building with a weak foundation will
collapse under intense unfavorable weather and environmental conditions while a
building with solid foundation will weather through storms (Matthew 7:24-27). A
believer’s steadfastness and stability in the Lord is dependent on a firm grasp
of the Truth revealed in the Bible (Ephesians 4:13, 14). Whereas, lack of knowledge leads to
backsliding and destruction (Hosea 4:6). In a world of error and deceit
engineered by Satan and his hosts (John 8:44), a believer needs to be well
grounded in the truth in order to frontally attack every lie of Satan if he is
to remain in faith (Matthew 4:3,4).
The
early believers understood perfectly the need to be grounded in the doctrines.
Both old and young engaged in spiritual activities that built up their
Christian character and convictions.
They studied the doctrines, prayed and celebrated the Lord’s Supper
(Acts 2:41-47). It should be observed that, the study of the doctrines took a
place of pre-eminence in their ministry. These Spirit-directed activities of
the early saints led to the phenomenal growth of the early Church. Apart from
this, it brought about boldness, steadfastness, and growth (Daniel 11:32; Acts
4:19, 20), to the extent that the whole of Jerusalem was filled with Christ’s
doctrine (Act 5:28).
Paul
understood the centrality of Bible doctrines to Christian maturity, hence he counseled
the Ephesians Christians that spiritual gifts were endowed them in order to
teach doctrines that will bring about Christian perfection (Ephesians 4:11-14).
His counseling to Timothy, his son in the Lord was: “Take heed unto the
doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shall both save thyself and
them that hear thee” (I Timothy 4:16). Paul’s counsel to Titus who was left
in Crete to set things that are wanting in order was that he should hold “fast
the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine
both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers” (Titus 1:9).
As
believers, workers, preachers, missionaries, and leaders like Paul, Timothy and
Titus, our steadfastness to the end is dependent on the understanding of the
doctrines (I Timothy 4:16) Also, the salvation of our congregation depends on
their understanding of the doctrines. A thorough understanding of the doctrines
then is indispensable to all members of the church. The strength or weakness of
the church depends to a large extent on the members attitude to the doctrines
(I Peter 3:15; 2 Timothy 2:15; Colossians 3:16; John 5:39; Deuteronomy 4:4-9).
The doctrines which the church stands
upon are not mere dogmas or the opinions of men. They are inspired by God (2
Timothy 3:15,16).
The
Bible clearly teaches on Repentance, Restitution, Marriage, New Heaven and Hell
among others. These Bible doctrines explicitly reveal treasures that a
Christian cannot do without. The reason and hope of our faith are embedded in
these doctrines (I Peter 3:15).
Every
believer today in the church, old or young needs to benefit from the doctrines
of Christ. This can only come about through in-depth study, prayerful meditation
and internalization of truths studied and a faithful practice of these
teachings (2 Timothy 2:15).
Neglect
of doctrines and the pursuit of superficiality have done incalculable damage to
the church in our generation. Emphasis on activities with the attendant neglect
of personal Bible study has ruined many lives. Thus, superficial Christian
living, backsliding, lukewarmness, worldliness and entertainment of false
teaching are rampant in Christendom (Hosea 4:6).
We
are in perilous times (2 Timothy 3:1-5); and to be able to hold our heads above
the water, we must earnestly contend for the faith. Believers are on the
battlefield and we must do violence with Satan and his hosts before we can have
entrance into heaven (Matthew 11:12). Our chief weapon of warfare is the truth
which is embedded in the doctrines. Knowledge of the truth will set us free
from the lies of Satan, and it will also guarantee our true freedom in Christ
(John 8:32). In order to counteract Satan’s strategies, we need to dig deep
into the doctrines.
The
mission of the church as light to the world (Matthew 5:16) is only achievable
with a grasp of the foundational truth or God's word. A church that is ignorant
cannot teach the world, as the blind cannot lead the blind. Clearly stated, the unchanging mission of the
church is to evangelize and teach the
world (Matthew 28:19, 20). This responsibility falls on individual believers
within the fold today. It is the aggregate that makes the whole; and without a
well informed congregation, the church would be unable to fulfill this goal.
Knowledge of the basic foundational truths greatly helped the early church to fulfill
its mission. They were able to establish new converts, confront the errors of
the Pharisees and Sadducees, and endure the persecution of their op-posers.
The time has come to accomplish
Christ’s mission to the world. But the battle for truth can only be fought by
the enlightened believer. As individual members of the church, we ought to
arise today and fill the gap left by the saints of old.
To be continued...
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