In this part 1 of a series on the importance of doctrine we begin with what the bible has to say on the subject. We should ask ourselves...what is the doctrine I have believed doing for my obedience to God's commandments? What have I become based on what I believe? Am I still open to correction from the scriptures...or am I satisfied with my own grasp of what the bible teaches?
Doctrine is not the property of the well-to-do or well-educated, it is the life-giving truth that goes to anyone who believes. “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God” ~Matthew 4:4. The word of God sustains the poor and the rich, the weak and the strong. Scripture knows no such distinction between those who “need” doctrine and those who do not. The gospel itself is doctrine, the truth of God revealed.
The claim that some people are beyond the reach of doctrine or only judged on the basis of their circumstances is unbiblical. God “shows no partiality” ~Romans 2:11. Lazarus was not consoled in death because he was poor but because his heart trusted in God. The rich man was not judged for his wealth but for unbelief and a hard heart ~Luke 16:19-31. Jesus calls all people to repent and believe the gospel ~Mark 1:15. Whether rich or poor, each will stand before God and give account to Him ~Romans 14:12.
Scripture also disproves the assertion that salvation is a combination of our work and God’s work. It says, “By grace you have been saved through faith… not of works, lest anyone should boast” ~Ephesians 2:8-9. We do not “cooperate” into salvation, we obey because of salvation. Our works give evidence that faith is genuine ~James 2: 17, but they can never earn God’s favor.
And yes, the believer does have the righteousness of God, but not an earning righteousness. “He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him” ~2 Corinthians 5:21. To deny that is to deny the finished work of Christ. We confess we are unworthy servants, but we also rejoice that in God’s eyes we are counted righteous by faith in His Son ~Romans 5:1.
Sound doctrine is important because it protects us from the counterfeit. “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for doctrine… that the man of God may be complete” ~2 Timothy 3:16-17. The moment we determine that portions of God’s Word no longer apply to us, we open the door for deception to enter our lives. The real question is not whether doctrine is important, but whether we are humble enough to let God’s Word correct us.
True doctrine is not man’s speculation but the revealed truth of God found in Scripture. Jesus said, “My doctrine is not Mine, but His who sent Me” ~John 7:16. It agrees with His words, leads to holiness, and produces love from a pure heart ~1 Timothy 1:5. Any teaching that turns the focus to self-effort or worldly reasoning is false. True doctrine magnifies Christ, exposes sin, and shapes us into His likeness.
Doctrine is not just information, it is transformation. Sound doctrine leads us to deeper obedience, not pride. “If you love Me, keep My commandments” ~John 14:15. What we believe always shapes what we become. And if our belief no longer corrects us, it’s no longer rooted in Scripture but in self. The Word of God is “living and active… discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart” ~Hebrews 4:12. True doctrine will humble us and bring us back to the feet of Christ every time.