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WHAT IS THIS NEW DOCTRINE OF JESUS CHRIST? - f) Jesus Christ New Doctrine - Many of Jews and in todays times and many of Christians do not understand the extreme importance of Doctrine that determines our faith and our beliefs nor do many of them understand what the word Doctrine even means. Now Jesus Christ New Doctrines as the people put it (Mk 1:27) regarding Jesus Christ Miracles and his doctrine that is from God (John 7:17-17, 18:19). It is Jesus Christ beliefs (Doctrines) that is another way of proving that Jesus is the Christ. This is because his teachings, (Beliefs/Doctrines) has to line with the teachings of the Old Testament and the Prophecies exactly and not sway away from them at all. 1) Beware of Wolves and their False Doctrines (Beliefs, Mt 7:15, 10:16, 16:12, Lk 10:3, Acts 20:29)) - Even Jesus Christ, the disciples and Apostle Paul considered Doctrines (Beliefs) extremely important since all of them has told us to beware of wolves, false doctrines and those that teach a completely different salvation, a completely different Jesus, Gospel and give a completely different spirit (2Co 11:4, Gal 1:6-10). 2) What does Doctrine Mean? a) MSN DICTIONARY - Doctrine; 1) rule or principle: a rule or principle that forms the basis of a belief, theory, or policy 2) ideas taught as truth: a body of ideas, particularly in religion, taught to people as truthful or correct [14th century. Directly or via French < Latin doctrina teaching, learning < doctor (see doctor)] b) Nelsons Bible Dictionary; Doctrine; A body of beliefs about God, man, Christ, the church, and other related concepts considered authoritative and thus worthy of acceptance by all members of the community of faith. Christ condemned the doctrine of the Pharisees because it was of human origin (Matthew 15:9; Mark 7:7). By contrast, Jesus teaching was not systematic and repetitious. It was fresh and new (Matthew 7:28; Mark 1:22,27; Luke 4:32). After Pentecost, Christian doctrine began to be systematized (Acts 2:42). Doctrinal instruction was given by special teachers (1 Corinthians 12:28-29; Galatians 6:6) to those who had responded to the gospel (Romans 6:17). The earliest doctrine of the Christian church declared: (1) that Jesus was the Messiah, the Christ (Acts 3:18); (2) that God had raised Him from the dead (Acts 1:22; 2:24,32); and (3) that salvation was by faith in His name (Acts 2:38,16). These three truths were presented as a clear fulfillment of the promises of the Old Testament. Paul taught that true doctrine is essential for Christian growth (Ephesians 4:11-16; 1 Timothy 4:6; 6:3; Titus 1:9) and that false doctrine destroys the church (Ephesians 4:14; 2 Timothy 4:3). teachingthewaytojesuschrist/tojesuschrist/jessusbeginnings/g_preparationsformessiah.htm#.UzQ1k9hOVAh
Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 15:15:07 +0000

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