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Why is doctrine important in preaching?

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Doctrine is vital in preaching as it shapes the truth communicated to the congregation and ensures faithfulness to God's Word.

Paul warns in 1 Timothy 4:16 that a preacher's understanding and communication of doctrine is essential for both their own salvation and that of their listeners. Teaching sound doctrine ensures that the gospel is presented accurately and avoids the dangers of false teaching. Doctrine serves as the foundation of what is preached and shapes the faith of the congregation. Consequently, preachers are called to diligently study and convey biblical truth, as it is through sound doctrine that the Spirit works among the people to bring about regeneration and growth in faith.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4:16, 2 Timothy 4:2

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