Theology and Doctrine


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Jun 09

Do You Know What You Believe?

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Yesterday morning at Sunday school we took time to read through and discuss our denomination’s Doctrinal Statement.  It was a great exercise that brought to mind a number of thoughts and questions.  I encourage you to consider the following:

  • Do I know what I believe about the core issues of my faith such as the nature of God, Jesus, the Gospel, salvation, Scripture, the church, etc.?
  • Do I know what the core issues of my faith are?
  • If asked, would I be able offer an explanation of my core beliefs?
  • Are my core beliefs rooted in Scripture, my own opinion, or the opinions and beliefs of others?
  • Is my list of core beliefs too short?
  • Is my list of core beliefs too long?
  • Do my core beliefs impact the way I think, interact with others, and live my life?
  • Are my core beliefs the same as my church’s, my denomination’s?  Should they be?
  • Over which of my core beliefs, if any, would I consider splitting from other Christian brothers and sisters or my church?
  • Which of my core beliefs are worth dying for?  Which are not?
  • How much time have I spent studying Scripture in order to shape my core Christian beliefs?

I hope to spend the next couple of weeks or months carefully considering many of the above questions and further developing my core beliefs as a Christian.


How much thought or time have you given to your church’s Doctrinal Statement?  Your own core beliefs?

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