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What is the role of doctrine in discipleship?

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Doctrine is crucial in discipleship as it forms the foundation of a believer's understanding and practice of faith.

Doctrine provides the essential truths by which disciples of Christ are taught and guided throughout their spiritual journey. In the sermon, it highlights how adhering to the doctrines of Christ is vital for a disciple's growth and distinction from other faiths. The sermon provides multiple references to Christ's teachings, indicating the unity and singularity of His doctrine, which encapsulates God's sovereignty, human depravity, effectual grace, and the certainty of the saints' perseverance. By embracing sound doctrine, disciples maintain a correct understanding of their faith, enabling them to navigate theological challenges and act as effective witnesses for Christ in a world rife with confusion and contradictory beliefs. Therefore, studying and adhering to doctrine is integral to one's identity as a disciple.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:15, John 6:44, Matthew 20:15

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Am I a Disciple?
Don Fortner · May 1, 1994
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