
God’s Love Letter to His People. Everybody’s a Theologian. Hills to Die on - Highlight Episode 339
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Doctrine is foundational to the Christian life, not something to be feared or avoided. Everyone lives by doctrine, whether they recognize it or not—even nonbelievers. As soon as we start talking about who Jesus is, we enter doctrinal territory. The guys explore how many Christians shy away from doctrine due to a shallow view of the gospel or a desire for comfort over truth. But doctrine, rooted in theology, is how we know and love God more deeply. It shapes how we live, worship, and make decisions. The guys also stress the importance of discernment, the danger of false teaching, and the need for balance—neither rejecting helpful theological resources nor replacing Scripture with them. They remind us that sound doctrine leads to transformation, and it must be handled with humility, love, and a deep desire to reflect Christ well.
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Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
Mark Spence
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