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How do we know the doctrine of piety is true?

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Piety is true as it is consistent with the Bible's teachings on godliness and is evidenced through our conduct.

The doctrine of piety is affirmed through its grounding in scripture where it is aligned with the understanding of true godliness. As expressed in 1 Timothy 5:4 and further elaborated in other pastoral epistles, piety is not just an outward act but a manifestation of an inward reverence for God. This reverence ought to translate into our actions and interactions with others, particularly those within our family and the church. For instance, James 2 discusses how faith without works is dead; thus, true piety reflects the authentic faith of a believer as seen through their behavior. Therefore, the consistency of piety with biblical truth serves as evidence of its validity.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 5:4, James 2:14-17

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Piety
Todd Nibert · Nov 14, 2012
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