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How do we know the doctrine of discipleship is true?

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Discipleship is confirmed through a believer's continual adherence to Christ's teachings and their growing understanding of the truth.

The doctrine of discipleship is verified by the believer's ongoing commitment to the teachings of Christ. In John 8:31-32, Jesus speaks to His followers about the necessity of continuing in His word to truly know Him. As believers face trials and exercise their faith, they develop a deeper connection with the truth of the Gospel. The struggles they face often illuminate the powerful role that God's word plays in their spiritual journey, ensuring that they do not stray into falsehood or sin. This journey of faith underlines the validity of discipleship as a transformative life experience.
Scripture References: John 8:31-32, Matthew 4:19, Luke 9:23

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John 8:31, 32
J.C. Philpot · Jan 9, 2016
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