Sunday, July 22, 2007

"I Believe in Jesus, Not Doctrine"

Quoting Martyn Lloyd-Jones . . .
You cannot separate what a man believes from what he is. For this reason doctrine is vitally important. Certain people say ignorantly, "I do not believe in doctrine; I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ; I am saved, I am a Christian, and nothing else matters". To speak in that way is to court disaster, and for this reason, the New Testament itself warns us against this very danger. We are to guard ourselves against being "tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine", for if your doctrine goes astray your life will soon suffer as well.
So it behoves us to study the doctrines in order that we may safeguard ourselves against certain erroneous and heretical teachings that are as rife and as common in the world today as they were in the days of the early Church. http://www.oldtruth.com/blog.cfm/id.2.pid.446
From:
Exposition to Ephesians

1 comment:

Shannon said...

For a long time I never realized or understood the vital importance of doctrine. Praise God, my eyes have been opened to the truth and I pray that all people would see that without doctrine, there is no Jesus.