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What does the Bible say about the doctrine of the Lord?

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The doctrine of the Lord refers to the singular gospel of God concerning Jesus Christ, emphasizing His grace and salvation.

The doctrine of the Lord is singular and refers specifically to the gospel of God regarding the Lord Jesus Christ. In Acts 13:12, we see Sergius Paulus, the deputy of Cyprus, believe and become astonished at this doctrine. This astonishment comes from understanding the profound truth that the gospel is a divine revelation of God's grace towards sinners. Whenever the gospel is presented, it is framed as a unified doctrine focusing on the person and work of Christ, contrasting with the plural 'doctrines of men.' Therefore, the doctrine of the Lord is vital for authentic faith and salvation, as it represents the fullness of God's message to humanity.
Scripture References: Acts 13:12, Titus 2:10

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