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What does the Bible say about taking care of oneself and doctrine?

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The Bible instructs believers to take care of themselves and their doctrine to ensure their own salvation and that of others (1 Timothy 4:16).

In 1 Timothy 4:16, the Apostle Paul exhorts Timothy to take heed to himself and to the doctrine, emphasizing the importance of personal vigilance in one's spiritual life. This careful attention is not only for one's own salvation but also for the well-being of those who hear the teaching. For Christians, it is crucial to engage with the Word of God in a way that it touches the heart, allowing them to preach and teach from a place of genuine conviction and experience. The implication is that without a personal connection to doctrine, one's ability to bless others through teaching may be severely hindered.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4:16

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