From the article of the same title:
"Liberal theology steers clear of “systematic” theology, seeing it as manmade. But in doing so, liberal theology steers clear of apostolic teaching. When Paul speaks of the “deposit” of gospel teaching, for example, he’s referencing a standard, a proper conception of the message of Christ (2 Tim. 1:13–14). When he speaks of “another Jesus” that unsound teachers preach, he’s referencing the need for a right understanding of Jesus—a normative understanding (2 Cor. 11:4)."
More here: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/no-creed-bible-subverts/
Please take time to read the article.
It is my hope and prayer that some of you who have gone astray from sound doctrine, and those who may be being led astray would be brought to sound doctrine, brought back to sound doctrine, endure the sound doctrine given; 2 Timothy 4:1-4, and then stand in the defense of the faith (the system of theological teaching; Jude 4; Philippians 1:7; 16) given once to the saints.
It is also my hope and prayer that all would look into the importance of the *Confessions of Faith and why these were written (to give the church a statement that declares "confesses" in systematic form what the Scriptures teach). These are no different in objective than any Statement of Faith on a church website or local church except for the fact the Confessions are generally more comprehensive.
No, these are not Scripture, are not to replace Scripture, but serve as a readily accessible document which plainly lays out the teachings of Scripture. They are a valuable tool in the defense of truth.
Grace and peace to you all.
(*I used the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith as an example of a sound confession.)
"Liberal theology steers clear of “systematic” theology, seeing it as manmade. But in doing so, liberal theology steers clear of apostolic teaching. When Paul speaks of the “deposit” of gospel teaching, for example, he’s referencing a standard, a proper conception of the message of Christ (2 Tim. 1:13–14). When he speaks of “another Jesus” that unsound teachers preach, he’s referencing the need for a right understanding of Jesus—a normative understanding (2 Cor. 11:4)."
More here: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/no-creed-bible-subverts/
Please take time to read the article.
It is my hope and prayer that some of you who have gone astray from sound doctrine, and those who may be being led astray would be brought to sound doctrine, brought back to sound doctrine, endure the sound doctrine given; 2 Timothy 4:1-4, and then stand in the defense of the faith (the system of theological teaching; Jude 4; Philippians 1:7; 16) given once to the saints.
It is also my hope and prayer that all would look into the importance of the *Confessions of Faith and why these were written (to give the church a statement that declares "confesses" in systematic form what the Scriptures teach). These are no different in objective than any Statement of Faith on a church website or local church except for the fact the Confessions are generally more comprehensive.
No, these are not Scripture, are not to replace Scripture, but serve as a readily accessible document which plainly lays out the teachings of Scripture. They are a valuable tool in the defense of truth.
Grace and peace to you all.
(*I used the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith as an example of a sound confession.)
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