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How do we know the doctrine of fighting the good fight of faith is true?

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The doctrine is grounded in Scripture, specifically in 1 Timothy 6:12, where believers are called to 'fight the good fight of faith.'

The exhortation to 'fight the good fight of faith' in 1 Timothy 6:12 underscores the necessity for perseverance in the Christian life. This doctrine is validated through the apostolic teachings, noting that engagement in spiritual warfare is essential to uphold one’s profession of faith. In historical Reformed theology, this fight is not against flesh and blood but rather against spiritual forces, requiring reliance on God's grace and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. The battle for righteousness involves rejecting worldly temptations and pursuing virtues such as love, patience, and meekness as instructed in the preceding verses. Thus, the truth of this doctrine is affirmed by its scriptural foundation and its alignment with the transformative work of Christ in believers' lives.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:12

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