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Date: 2001, Oct 25
From: Wahshing Wahshing

The most important doctrine or teaching of the church is none other than "Jesus Christ." So many churches, in the worthy exploration of scripture sometimes begin to place their primary emphasis upon other things, or various aspects of scripture or doctrine. Obviously, every church should teach and proclaim the "whole counsel" and the broad scope of God's Word — but as it relates to Jesus. You see, Jesus is the focal point of all doctrinal teaching.

He is the intersection at which all teachings converge. When anything else begins to take center-stage — that is, when anything other than Jesus Christ, such as traditions, doctrines, or interpretations become the primary focus — problems and even deception can enter in.

We are reminded of the Pharisees who held such high regard for the scriptures. They equated their intellectual knowledge of scripture as the basis for spirituality and eternal life. However, Jesus explained to them that the scriptures, themselves, were not the "end," but a "means" to bring them to the true objective which is Himself — Jesus Christ! He said to them, "You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me" (John 5:39).

We live in an hour in which people frequently claim revelations of so-called deeper truths, which have sometimes served as a diversion away from the basic character and practical life application of Jesus Christ. Some claim that they now have so much "deep spiritual understanding," that they really cannot relate to those who are "less spiritual" or inferior.

This is ridiculous. Such persons may not realize that although Jesus was our highest example of spirituality, yet he was so humble, so down-to-earth and simple he could relate simple practical truths to sinners.

Any intricate, exotic teaching, regardless of how Biblical or spiritually deep it may seem to be, unless it lifts up Jesus Christ, together with His character or the practical truths and principles He taught, is probably irrelevant to you as a Christian. It may even lead you astray into an attitude of intellectual arrogance, false spiritual superiority, or heresy. Always remember that the doctrine of Jesus Christ is Christ-centered, simple and practical. Paul warned believers from being confused by complicated teachings which would lead away from the simplicity of Jesus. "But I fear, lest somehow, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, so your minds may be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ" (2 Cor.11:3).

Although Paul was an intellectual giant, trained as a Pharisee at the feet of the great Jewish scholar, Gamaliel (Acts 22:3), he limited his preaching to one basic thing: "For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified" (1 Cor. 2:2). It is Jesus that has all the answers to life's problems. It is Jesus that changes men's lives, if we will but proclaim Him and present Jesus to the world. "And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all peoples to Myself" (John 12:32).

In particular, the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of the doctrine of Jesus Christ, and is the great cornerstone of the entire Christian faith. The Apostle Paul said that without the resurrection, the whole concept of Christianity would be invalidated. "And if Christ is not risen, then our preaching is vain and your faith is also vain" (1 Cor. 15:14)

From the book, “What People Ask About The Church,” by Dale A. Robbins

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1. Agree Thanks Wah Shing, your sharing indeed warms my heart. by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 26
2. Note JESUS CHRIST AND HIS WORKS POINT MEN TO FATHER GOD! by Ivan, 2001, Oct 26
1. Feedback On the most important doctrine. by Interested , 2001, Oct 26
(_ Ok Jesus Christ - the name above all names by Keith, 2001, Oct 27
1. Agree Very good reasoning indeed. Am inclined that way too by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 28
2. Agree I agree! EOM by True Light, 2001, Oct 28
3. Feedback Hi Keith, agree to a certain extent but there is more. by Interested , 2001, Oct 28
1. Ok I understand your concern by Keith, 2001, Oct 29
3. Feedback Importance of studying the Scriptures by LBS, 2001, Oct 27
1. Ok seeing Jesus Christ in our study of the scripture by Keith, 2001, Oct 27
1. Agree Again I agree, as I do notice this trend myself and also am not pleased with it by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 28
2. Feedback Clarifications by LBS, 2001, Oct 28
1. Ok ok. clarification noted. eom. by Keith, 2001, Oct 29

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