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What does it mean to continue in the apostles' doctrine?

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Continuing in the apostles' doctrine means persisting in the teachings of Christ and the Scriptures, which is vital for spiritual growth.

Continuing in the apostles' doctrine involves adhering to the foundational teachings that the apostles established based on the teachings of Christ. This doctrine encompasses the truths of the gospel, the understanding of salvation by grace through faith, and the teachings regarding how believers are to live in community. In Acts 2:42, it states that the early church continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine, highlighting the importance of consistent learning and application of biblical truths. This ongoing commitment to sound teaching ensures that believers remain grounded in their faith, helps to cultivate holiness, and strengthens the body of Christ as they grow together in love and unity.
Scripture References: Acts 2:42, 1 Timothy 4:16

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The Church
Paul Mahan · Aug 6, 2008
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