The importance of Bible doctrine to the believer
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Every believer is a member of the
royal family and therefore he must have the right perspective with regards to
doctrine. There are false concepts whereby people think they can read the Bible
for themselves and grow up. You cannot read the Bible for yourself, you cannot memorise
it and grow up. All of this requires the function of a pastor-teacher who is
released for the sole objective of studying and teaching, studying and
teaching.
1. By definition, what is doctrine?
Bible doctrine is the content of the canon of scripture derived from exegesis
and classification of promises, principles and categories. Bible doctrine is
called the mind of Christ — 1 Corinthians 2:16. Bible doctrine is the Word as
it is taught. In content it is simply whatever the content may be, a promise, a
principle, or some axiom, some historical description or narrative, but when it
is communicated it is called doctrine.
2. A vocabulary is necessary. Six
words are used for doctrine in the scripture.
a) The first is a Hebrew
noun leqach. It means doctrine,
learning, knowledge, i.e. what one receives into his mind or learns. This word
is used for doctrine in Deuteronomy 32:2; Job 11:4; Proverbs 4:2; Isaiah
29:24.
b) A second Hebrew noun
is musar. It means instruction or
doctrine. It means you have doctrine that you have taken in — Job 10:8;
Proverbs 1;2; 4:13; 23:23.
c) The Greek noun didaskalia means teaching or doctrine or what is taught from
the scripture — Matthew 15:9; Ephesians 4:14; Colossians 2:22; 1 Timothy 1:10;
for doctrine of demons in 1 Timothy 4:1; 1 Timothy 5:17; 6:1,3; 2 Timothy
3:10,16; 2 Timothy 4:3; Titus 1:9; 2:1,7,10. In other words, throughout the
pastoral epistles, 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus, practically every time you see
the word doctrine it refers to this noun didaskalia.
d) The Greek noun didaxh is the act of teaching or what is taught from the
scripture — Matthew 7:28; 22:33; Mark 1:22,27; Acts 2:42; 5:48; Romans 6:17;
16:17; 1 Corinthians 14:6,26; 2 Timothy 4:2; Hebrews 6:2; Revelation
2:14,15,24.
e) The Greek noun logoj which has numerous correct and accurate meanings.
In Hebrews 6:1 it refers to doctrine.
f) The Hebrew word shemuah means what is heard or doctrine
— Isaiah 28:9.
3. Bible doctrine has a long
history, a history that begins with God in eternity past — Proverbs chapter 8.
Here is one passage that emphasises the importance of Bible doctrine. There is
nothing more important in your life than doctrine as illustrated by this
chapter in Proverbs.
Proverbs 8
Verse 1 — “Does not wisdom call.”
The word for wisdom here is chakmah —
it is the equivalent of the Greek sofia
and it refers to the application of e)pignwsij doctrine or metabolised
doctrine to experience. Chakmah is e)pignwsij. Wisdom calling is the application of doctrine to
experience; “and understanding lift up her voice?”
Verse 2 — “On top of the high places
on the street [doctrine was taught in city auditoriums], At intersections she
takes a stand” — doctrine was taught outdoors in those days at places where
people gathered. “She” refers to Bible doctrine.
Verse 3 — “Beside the gates leading
to the city, At the entrance she communicates aloud.” They often had small
auditoriums at the gates of cities.
Verse 4 — “To you, mankind, I call;
And my voice [communication of doctrine] is to all mankind.”
Verse 5 — “You who are ignorant,
learn doctrine [learning, of course, must precede thinking]; You who are fools
[referring to negative volition], learn the importance of understanding [the
importance of application of doctrine]”.
Verse 6 — “Hear [qal imperative from
shamah — you have to hear,
concentrate, listen], for I [doctrine] speak noble things; And the
communication of my lips is virtue.”
Verse 7 — “For my mouth [the
personification of doctrine] communicates truth; For my lips detest evil.”
Verse 8 — “All the words of my
communication are integrity; Nothing is twisted or perverted in them.”
[Twisting and reversion refers to false application of doctrine or
misunderstanding of doctrine or the heresies that are passed for doctrine. If
you are twisted in your understanding you are perverted in your thinking. If
you are twisted in learning you are perverted in application.]
Verse 9 — “To those who understand
[the hiphil participle of the verb bin —
causative active voice, which means we are caused to understand. This is the
ministry of God the Holy Spirit.] they are all to the point, And perspicuous to
those who have obtained knowledge [the qal active participle of the verb matsa — to find].”
Verse 10 — “ Seize [laqach — to seize or to grab] my
instruction, rather than silver [a matter of priorities]; And learning doctrine
rather than choice gold.”
Verse 11 — “For wisdom is better
than precious gems; And all desirable things cannot be compared with her
[doctrine].”
The results of doctrine:
Verse 12 — “I wisdom have a
lifestyle [once you begin to apply doctrine (thinking doctrine — once there is
understanding then there is thinking) that develops a lifestyle] of prudence [amarmar — the ability to regulate and
discipline one’s self to the exercise of reason and common sense. Reason is
learning the principles and common sense is the application of it]. I find [or
discover] knowledge and discernment [knowledge is understanding of doctrine;
discernment is thinking or application of doctrine].”
Verse 13 — “To respect the Lord is
to hate evil: I [doctrine] hate arrogance and pride, and perverted speech.”
Verse 14 — “Counsel and sound judgement
belong to me [Note: You are not counselled by someone on the outside; you learn
doctrine and a part of the application is to self. We apply doctrine toward
God, toward people and toward self]: I have understanding and power
[understanding is the noun binah — metabolised
doctrine. Power — giborah, (strong
and intrepid of soul) means application of doctrine].”
Verse 15 — “By me [Bible doctrine
and the laws of divine establishment] kings rule [ruling is an application],
And rulers make just laws [Application of establishment principles].”
Verse 16 — “By me princes govern,
And all honourable judges of the land.”
Verse 17 — “I [doctrine] love those
who love me [for doctrine to love you, learning it and understanding it isn’t
enough; it is understanding it and thinking doctrine or learning and applying
doctrine. You begin to love doctrine, not by learning it, but by applying it.
Love is an application of knowledge.]; And those who diligently seek me [the piel
participle of shachar. The piel is
the intensive stem and it means concentration. You learn by concentration but
you also apply doctrine through concentration.] will find me.”
Verse 18 — “With me are riches and honour
[escrow blessings for time]; Enduring wealth and prosperity [escrow blessings
for the eternal state].”
Verse 19 — “My fruit [production] is
better than pure and fine gold; And my profit better than the choicest silver.”
Verse 20 — “I walk in the way of
righteousness, along the path of virtue.”
Verse 21 — “To give an inheritance
[the hiphil infinitive construct from the verb nachal — to cause to inherit] to those who love me [doctrine], And
I will make their treasuries full.”
The dynamics of metabolised
doctrine:
Verse 22 — “The Lord possessed me
[doctrine] at the beginning of his work, Before his deeds of old [in other words,
doctrine was in the mind of God before the creation of the universe].”
Verse 23 — “From eternity past I was
established [the piel perfect of the verb nasak
— I was poured in a mould. Established categorically would be a better
translation. God thinks categorically! Absolute truth lends itself to
categorical thinking; relative truth does not.] from the foundation of the
earth.”
Verse 24 — “When there were no
oceans, I [doctrine] was already formed; When as yet there were no springs
abounding with water.”
Verse 25 — “Before the mountains
were settled in place, Before the hills I [doctrine] was formed categorically:”
Verse 26 — “Before he made planet
earth, or its fields, Or the sum total of the dust of the earth.”
Verse 27 — “When he established the
heavens, I was there: When he marked out a horizon on the face of the deep:”
Verse 28 — “When he made the skies
above: When he restrained the fountains of the deep.”
Verse 29 — “When he set the sea in
its boundary, So that the water would not overflow his mandate: When he marked
out the foundations of the earth:”
Verse 30 — “The I [Bible doctrine]
was with him, as a designer of the work [creation]: Rejoicing always in his
presence [Bible doctrine perceived, metabolised, applied is the true source of
happiness in the devil’s world];
Verse
31 — “rejoicing in the world, his earth; And having my delight in the human
race.”
Verse 32 — “Now therefore, human
race, listen to me: Blessed [ashere -
happiness] are those who guard my ways [the ways of doctrine].”
You have to start with
understanding:
Verse 33 — “Hear instruction
[understanding doctrine] and become wise [thinking doctrine and/or application
of doctrine], Do not neglect it.”
Verse 34 — “Blessed [happiness] is
the man who listens to me, Watching daily at my gates [the place of assembly
worship], Waiting at my doors [when you really like it you wait for the doors
to open].”
Verse 35 — “For he who finds me
[doctrine] finds capacity for life [But remember: capacity for life is not just
learning doctrine, it is application of doctrine], And obtains grace from the
Lord.”
Verse 36 — “But he who misses me
[Bible doctrine] injures himself: All who hate me [Bible doctrine] love the sin
unto death.”
Inevitably, the person who stays
with doctrine is going to come to the place of sharing God’s happiness. No
matter how much misery and disappointment along the way, if you stick with it
you are going to end up with +H.
4. Bible doctrine was received under
the function of GAP — 1 Corinthians 2.
a) Bible doctrine
received under the function of GAP produces confidence in phase two — Job
5:24-27; 2 Corinthians 5:6-8.
b) Doctrine produces
divine viewpoint in the right lobe — Isaiah 55:7-9; 2 Corinthians 10:5.
c) It orients the
believer to the plan of God — Isaiah 26:3,4; Romans 8:28.
d) It produces stability
of mind — James 1:8.
e) It becomes the basis
for divine guidance — Romans 12:2,3.
f) It leads to
occupation with Christ in the supergrace life — Hebrews 12:2,3. Therefore Bible
doctrine is the only way to know and to love Jesus Christ — 1 Corinthians 2:16
cf. Philippians 3:10; Ephesians 3:19.
5. The communication of Bible
doctrine in the Church Age is the function of the pastor-teacher. He is the
communicator and therefore he has the responsibility for the local church —
Hebrews 13:7; Ephesians 4:11-13; Colossians 1:25-29.
6. The plan of God is vindicated
through Bible doctrine — Romans 3:4.
7. Without Bible doctrine Satan
corrupts the mind of believers — 2 Corinthians 11:13. This is accomplished
through the doctrine of demons infiltrating under conditions of reversionism —
1 Timothy 4:1
8. Doctrine is the basis for
deliverance in phase two — 1 Timothy 4:16.
The importance of Bible doctrine
1. Bible doctrine is the content of
the Word of God. It is the communication of the Word of God. Doctrine is the
communication of Bible subjects on the basis of the exegesis of the original
languages or an analysis and classification of the English text. Doctrine
simply means what is taught or Bible teaching. Doctrine therefore refers to the
transfer of Bible subjects from the passage of the Word of God by the
pastor-teacher to your individual soul as a member of the royal family of God.
2. The word doctrine does occur as a
part of Bible nomenclature. We have both Hebrew and Greek words to indicate
this fact. A popular word in the Hebrew is the noun emeth which means doctrine and is generally translated that way,
though sometimes it is translated simply “truth” — Psalm 31:5. It emphasises
true doctrine in contrast to false doctrine if Proverbs 22:21; Psalm 25:5;
26:3; 86:11. Probably one of the most important words is Bible doctrine in the
soul under the Hebrew word chakmah.
It is the same as the Greek e)pignwsij and it refers to doctrine
which is in the soul and therefore usable — Psalm 8:1. A third word is the word
shemuah which also means doctrine or
what is heard. It emphasises doctrine from the standpoint of concentration —
Isaiah 28:9. It refers to the function of GAP with emphasis on the concentration
of the believer. A fourth noun in the Hebrew is leqach which is translated ‘doctrine’ but it really means the
poise, the self-discipline which is necessary to consistently assimilate
doctrine and to fulfill the tactical objective of victory in the spiritual life
— Deuteronomy 32:2; Job 11:4; Proverbs 4:2; Isaiah 29:24. Then there is musar which has the connotation of the
communication of doctrine with emphasis on the disciplinary aspect of learning.
In the Greek there are basically
four words or derivative systems which present the concept of doctrine. The
derivatives of the verb ginwskw, which means to learn or to
know, to comprehend, are quite a number. It means intelligent comprehension of
an object or matter, therefore it means perception. Gnosis is taken from that
verb — Bible doctrine taken into the left lobe, the objective understanding of
the doctrine. When it is transferred into the human spirit and then up into the
right lobe or the heart it is called e)pignwsij. There are other words like
prognwsij which refers to doctrine in
the mind or to doctrine understood by the omniscient God in eternity past. It
is doctrine which existed before time. It is the concept that doctrine has
always existed whether it was written or not, for doctrine is the thinking of
God, there never was a time when doctrine did not exist. There is an adjective
which emphasises the potentiality of learning doctrine — gnostoj. It is also a word which means “doctrinal” in the
adjective form — Romans 1:19. Then there is a word in Acts 26:3, gnosthj, which means an expert in doctrine.
A second area of Greek words is logoj which means speech, word, thinking, and doctrine.
In Hebrews 6:1 logoj means doctrine.
A third Greek area is didaxh which means the act of teaching or what is taught —
Matthew 7:28; 22:33; Mark 1:22; 1 Corinthians 14:6; 2 Timothy 4:2; Hebrews 6:2;
Revelation 2:14.
There is another word, didaskalia, which is used for what is taught or doctrinal
teaching — Matthew 15:9; Titus 1:9; 2:7,10,11.
3. Bible doctrine is the heritage or
the legacy of the royal family of God — Psalm 138:2. The word “worship” here is
the hithpael [reflexive] imperfect of shachah,
and the reflexive concept means your own individual relationship with the Lord
expressed in terms of worship, and it demands Bible doctrine in the soul. It
should be translated “I myself will worship.”
“toward the temple of your holiness”
— this refers to heaven as the real holy of holies; the word “praise” is in the
hiphil stem of jadah and it has the
concept of celebration because of real appreciation; the word “for” is a causal
waw meaning “because”; and the word
“loving-kindness” is chesedh meaning
‘grace.’ It should be translated “and celebrate your person because of your
grace.” Grace is the basis for true celebration.
“and for thy truth” — the word emeth means doctrine. So there are two
reasons for celebration: grace and doctrine.
“because you have magnified” — the hiphil
perfect of gadal which means to
magnify to the utmost; “thy word” — doctrinal teaching; “above your reputation”
— more important than the reputation of God is the doctrine of God is what this
passage is saying.
Translation: “I myself will worship
toward the temple of your holiness [heaven], and celebrate your person [the supergrace
believer occupied with Christ] because of your grace and because of your
doctrine; because you have magnified your doctrinal teaching over your
reputation.”
Doctrinal communication is the means
of glorifying God, has always been the means of tactical victory in the angelic
conflict. Doctrinal teaching is the means of establishing residency of doctrine
in the soul. Maximum resident doctrine means not only supergrace status but the
normal function of the royal priesthood of the believer in this dispensation.
4. Our heritage of doctrine was
perpetuated by the Lord Jesus Christ in His dying words on the cross. The
seventh and last recorded utterance of the Lord was mentioned in His dying
breath where He made doctrine the spiritual legacy of the royal family. By comparing
Luke 23:46 with Psalm 31:5 we have exactly what our Lord said: “Into your
hands, O Father, I deposit my spirit; for you have delivered me, O Jehovah, God
of doctrine.” The last phrase indicates that He was delivered in His humanity
buy the doctrine resident in His own soul.
5. Bible doctrine preexisted the
human race. Proverbs 8 records how Bible doctrine was with God in eternity past
before the creation of the universe.
6. Therefore attitude toward
doctrine determines whether the believer is blessed or disciplined in time —
Proverbs 8:33-36.
7. Therefore doctrine is the basis
for the distribution of supergrace blessings. The daily function of GAP means
maximum doctrine in the soul. This is following the colours to the high ground
of supergrace, and is the subject of Isaiah 53:12. The plunder of victory is
paragraph SG2, supergrace blessings in time. “The many” anticipates
the royal family of God in time; “the great ones” are the supergrace believers
of the royal family.
8. Doctrine is the basis for the
distribution of surpassing grace blessings in eternity. This is determined by
comparing Hebrews 11:9,10 with verse 13, or James 1:25 with 2:12,13.
9. There is a principle that comes
out of this. For the believer who reaches supergrace Bible doctrine is more
real than empirical knowledge — 2 Peter 2:12-21. If there is a conflict between
what you see, what you hear, what you smell, what you taste, or what you think
and what Bible doctrine says, Bible doctrine is more real and Bible doctrine is
right. Bible doctrine is the criterion for the royal family of God.
10. Lack of Bible doctrine destroys
a nation — Hosea 4:1-6.
11. Bible doctrine is part of the
principle of living grace for phase two. Under living grace God provides
spiritual and temporal factors to keep you alive in time.
12. The plan of God is both advanced
and vindicated through Bible doctrine. Psalm 51:4.
13. The pastor or communicator of
doctrine establishes the balance of residency in the soul of the believer.
14. Therefore the importance of the
consistency in the function of GAP — Hebrews 10:25. A warning about negative
volition is given in Hebrews 10:35. Perseverance of positive volition is taught
in Hebrews 10:36; Colossians 2:6,7.
15. The results of doctrine resident
in the soul are several:
a) Doctrine produces
confidence in life — Job 5:24-27; 2 Corinthians 5:6-8; Hebrews 10:35.
b) Doctrine produces the
divine viewpoint of life and therefore mental attitude dynamics — Isaiah
55:7-9; 2 Corinthians 10:5.
c) Bible doctrine
orients the believer to the plan of God — Isaiah 26:3,4; Romans 8:28.
d) Bible Doctrine
produces stability of soul — James 1:8.
e) Bible doctrine is the
basis for divine guidance and the execution of the will of God — Romans 12:2,3.
f) Bible doctrine leads
to occupation with Christ and maximum capacity for category #1 love —
Philippians 3:10; Ephesians 3:19; Hebrews 12:2,3.
g) Bible doctrine
attains and holds the supergrace status — Philippians 3:12-14.
h) Bible doctrine
attains surpassing grace blessing for eternity — Hebrews 11:9,10,13; James 1:25
cf. 2:12,13.
16. The synonyms for Bible doctrine
resident in the soul.
a) The central control
synonym — Ephesians 6:10. “Be strong in the Lord by means of the inner rule
[resident doctrine] of his endowed power.”
b) The crucifixion
synonym — Matthew 10:38; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23; 14:27: “Take up your cross and
follow me.” To pick up or take up your cross means to run counter to what
people are usually doing in your day, to run counter to what your family
thinks, etc.
c) The priestly synonym
— Hebrews 13:10, the construction of the altar in the soul.
d) The building synonym
— Ephesians 4:12,16, the construction of the ECS.
e) The theological
synonym — James 4:6, supergrace.
f) The military synonym
— Ephesians 6:11.
g) Language synonyms
(see point 2).
h) The time synonym —
redeeming the time, Ephesians 5:16-18.
i) The salt synonym —
Matthew 5:13; Mark 9:50; Luke 14:34; Colossians 4:6.