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This thread is motivated by @Charlie24's post here A Simple Question.
This is true and very sad. I would argue that high level, the vast majority of disagreements can be removed just by applying a Christian 101 acid test to them!
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Acid test = A doctrine is false if it can be proven that it undermines 1. The cross and or 2. God's nature as defined in scripture.
Cross - God became flesh Isa 9:6 and lay His life down for all mankind John 3:16. Raised on the third day 1 Cor 15:3-4.
God's nature - A. Pure love 1 John 4:7-8, B Righteous in all His ways Psalm 145:17 C. Light with no darkness in Him at all 1 John 1:5. D. Impartial Acts 10:34. E. Good Psalm 136:1 and lastly, F. Just! Job 34:12.
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If these two FACTS are not ticked when you teach your doctrine from the pulpit. You ARE a false teacher that needs to be TERRIFIED of a one-on-one judgement day with God of the universe!
Applying this acid test exposes cherry picked half-truths. Which is what most conflicting doctrines are as shown to us by the devil in the wilderness. God is not a God of confusion! 1 Cor 14:33 For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.
From now on, any doctrine that is argued, I will place here and apply this acid test to it to see if it is a doctrine of demons or from God.
We HAVE to be able to tie our 'personal' doctrines back to these two tick blocks! Else it is a doctrine of demons that does absolutely no good for the kingdom of God!
Let's not be A. Self-indulgent or B. Narcissistic teachers. These I believe are the two common brackets false teachers fall into.
Self-indulgent - Teaching for self-gain. Characterized by doing or tending to do exactly what one wants.
Narcissistic - Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental health condition in which people have an unreasonably high sense of their own importance. They need and seek too much attention and want people to admire them.
Honest question to go along with the OP question.
It's said there are over 50 Major Doctrines found in Scripture.
Do you believe there are 2 people on this earth that totally agree in detail on those doctrines?
This is true and very sad. I would argue that high level, the vast majority of disagreements can be removed just by applying a Christian 101 acid test to them!
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Acid test = A doctrine is false if it can be proven that it undermines 1. The cross and or 2. God's nature as defined in scripture.
Cross - God became flesh Isa 9:6 and lay His life down for all mankind John 3:16. Raised on the third day 1 Cor 15:3-4.
God's nature - A. Pure love 1 John 4:7-8, B Righteous in all His ways Psalm 145:17 C. Light with no darkness in Him at all 1 John 1:5. D. Impartial Acts 10:34. E. Good Psalm 136:1 and lastly, F. Just! Job 34:12.
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If these two FACTS are not ticked when you teach your doctrine from the pulpit. You ARE a false teacher that needs to be TERRIFIED of a one-on-one judgement day with God of the universe!
Applying this acid test exposes cherry picked half-truths. Which is what most conflicting doctrines are as shown to us by the devil in the wilderness. God is not a God of confusion! 1 Cor 14:33 For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.
From now on, any doctrine that is argued, I will place here and apply this acid test to it to see if it is a doctrine of demons or from God.
We HAVE to be able to tie our 'personal' doctrines back to these two tick blocks! Else it is a doctrine of demons that does absolutely no good for the kingdom of God!
Let's not be A. Self-indulgent or B. Narcissistic teachers. These I believe are the two common brackets false teachers fall into.
Self-indulgent - Teaching for self-gain. Characterized by doing or tending to do exactly what one wants.
Narcissistic - Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental health condition in which people have an unreasonably high sense of their own importance. They need and seek too much attention and want people to admire them.
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