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What is the significance of holding onto traditions in the Christian faith?

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Holding onto traditions ensures that believers remain steadfast in the core truths of their faith.

In 2 Thessalonians 2:15, Paul urges Christians to hold fast the traditions taught to them. This signifies the importance of maintaining the truths of the faith as passed down through scripture and sound teaching. By holding to these traditions, believers can avoid being swayed by false teachings or modern reinterpretations of the faith. This steadfastness in doctrine is vital for spiritual growth, unity, and the integrity of the church as the body of Christ, ensuring that they remain aligned with God’s revelations and purposes.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:15

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Stand Fast
Scott Richardson · Apr 13, 1981
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