What Is Doctrine? | Paul David Tripp
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Puts to words what I have wanted to communicate about the importance of doctrine. I pray others would also see!
How to become a doer of the Word and not a hearer only ❤️
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY:
The doctrines of theology are the truth grids for all ideologies!
God's word is truth John 17:17
So if any ideology doesn't pass the "systematic sniff test", it either gets corrected or rejected!
The 10 commandments are doctrine. Baptism is doctrine. Resurrection is doctrine. Personal revelation is personal doctrine. This is what happened to the gospel. The beautiful part is if people follow the basic doctrine of just the 10 commandments, they are guaranteed entrance into heaven. Personal doctrine will be part of individual judgment. They are judged on how faithful they were to what they believed. A Muslim can be faithful, a Catholic can be faithful, a Jehovah’s Witness can be faithful and so on. Even a man in a island who has never heard of Christ can be faithful. It’s what they are taught and believe. This is how Grace covers everyone. There is more but my opinion is involved.
People do not even have a frame of reference for this since it stands o I tide of many different neurolinguistics of post-modernism.
Liberation theology has a doctrine that is incompatible with Reforned Theology and Calvinism. Calvin's Instutetes would represent proposutiinalism. And Foundationalism. James Cone and Eric Mason represent recreations, Critical Race Theory , and the Post foundationalism of James Cone's Black Liberation Theology, which is a form of syncretism.
Doctrine is the epistemological and hermeneutics lens of God's word, it is not God's word itself. Although a renewed focus on orthopraxy. . .over orthodoxy makes sense.