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How do we know sound doctrine is important for salvation?

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Sound doctrine is essential for salvation as it reflects the truth of the Gospel, which is foundational for faith (2 John 1:9).

In the sermon, it is emphasized that there is no salvation apart from sound doctrine, as articulated in 2 John 1:9. This passage indicates that those who do not abide in the doctrine of Christ do not possess God. Therefore, sound doctrine is vital because it encapsulates the truth of the Gospel, which believers must hear and believe to be saved. Todd Nibert highlights that the message of the grace of God, reflected in the doctrines of grace (TULIP), is non-negotiable for true salvation. Without an understanding and acceptance of these doctrines, one cannot genuinely claim to be a disciple of Christ.
Scripture References: 2 John 1:9, Ephesians 1:4-5

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