DOCRTINE-JESUS CHRIST
The Holy Spirit is the Author of the Book that informs us of the
identity of the real, historical Jesus. Scripture works hard to set forth the
real Christ. The creeds are merely attempts to preserve this biblical portrait
and to protect it from distortions. When a person says, “All I need to know is
Jesus – doctrine isn’t important,” we should immediately ask in reply, “Who is
Jesus?” The moment a person begins to answer that question; the person is
inescapably involved with doctrine.
R.C.
Sproul
The Spirit of Revival by Archie Parrish,
Introduction, Copyright 2000, Crossway Books, a division of Good News
Publishers, Wheaton Illinois 60187, www.crosswaybooks.org.
p. 31.
To the Christian, doctrine is unavoidable. Ours is never a choice
between doctrine and no doctrine, but between sound doctrine and false
doctrine. This is nowhere more urgent than when we are talking about the
Christ, who is the object of our faith.
R.C.
Sproul
The Spirit of Revival by Archie Parrish,
Introduction, Copyright 2000, Crossway Books, a division of Good News
Publishers, Wheaton Illinois 60187, www.crosswaybooks.org.
p. 31.
Christian doctrine is unique in that it is an
intellectual response to the historical activity and revelatory disclosure of
God. Doctrine is rational reflection upon God’s saving activity in Jesus
Christ. Foundational to the idea of “doctrine” is the fact that we need to be
told what God is like. It is not ours to determine what kind of God we will
believe and obey. It is God’s to determine to show Himself to us. Doctrine is
our effort to articulate what He has made known. Doctrine is the divinely
authorized attempt to describe God in accordance with how He has revealed
Himself in creation, in history, in Jesus Christ and in the Scriptures. In
doing so, doctrine also serves to expose false interpretations of reality,
false concepts of God. It is the aim of doctrine to make sense of the
individual’s and the church’s experience of God as He has made Himself known in
Jesus Christ.
Alister McGrath
Understanding Doctrine: Its Relevance and
Purpose for Today, Zondervan,
1990, p. 43. www.zondervan.org.
The Savior
moved from divine doctrine to dirty feet in a very short space of time. We
would do well to remember this.
Derick Bingham
Encouragement
– Oxygen for the Soul, Christian Focus, 1997, p. 14. Used by Permission.