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What does the Bible say about the relationship between doctrine and practice?

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The Bible teaches that doctrine and practice are inseparable; genuine faith is demonstrated through works.

The relationship between doctrine and practice is primarily highlighted in James 2, which asserts that faith without works is dead. The sermon emphasizes that our beliefs about the gospel's transformative power must manifest in our actions. When we have true faith, it naturally produces good works and righteous living. The quote from Matthew about the physician signifies that recognizing our spiritual sickness leads to a genuine response in practice, revealing that our understanding of doctrine shapes how we live out our faith.
Scripture References: James 2:14-26, Matthew 9:12-13

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