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What is the role of the apostles' doctrine in the Church?

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The apostles' doctrine lays the foundation for Christian belief and practice.

The apostles' doctrine refers to the teachings established by the apostles as they preached the gospel. This doctrine is crucial as it reflects the truth of Scripture and the core beliefs of the Christian faith. According to Acts 2:42, early believers continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine, indicating that such teachings are fundamental for spiritual stability and growth. The apostles preached a sovereign God who saves sinners by grace through faith, outlining the gospel's essence, which remains central to the Church's mission today.
Scripture References: Acts 2:42

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Paul Mahan · Oct 22, 2000
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