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This article is part of the Battle for Truth – Holding the Line series.

You cannot defend fog. You cannot guard a rumor. And you cannot hold a line you have never clearly drawn.

When Paul told Timothy, “Hold fast the form of sound words” ~2 Timothy 1:13, he was not talking about religious slogans. He was talking about truth with bones in it. Structure. Definition. Substance. “Sound” means healthy. Clean. Uncorrupted. When doctrine rots, churches rot. When truth is diluted, souls drift.

Paul told Titus that a shepherd must be one who is “holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers” ~Titus 1:9. Sound doctrine does two things. It strengthens the faithful. And it shuts the mouths of those who contradict. It feeds sheep and confronts wolves. It comforts and it corrects.

So what is it?

It begins with God as He has revealed Himself, not as we wish Him to be. “I am the LORD, I change not” ~Malachi 3:6. He is holy. He is sovereign. He is just. He is not evolving with culture. If your doctrine reshapes God into something more manageable, you are not improving theology. You are committing idolatry.

Sound doctrine stands on the authority of Scripture. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine” ~2 Timothy 3:16. All Scripture. Not the parts that fit our preferences. Not the verses that feel warm. If the Word is breathed out by God, then it does not answer to us. We answer to it.

Sound doctrine does not flinch at the reality of sin. The Word says, “all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” ~Romans 3:23. Not all have stumbled. Not all have been misunderstood. All have sinned. That means guilt. That means judgment. That means we do not need a life coach. We need a Savior.

And that Savior did not come to inspire us. He came to die in our place. Paul said, “Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures” ~1 Corinthians 15:3. Peter said He “bare our sins in his own body on the tree” ~1 Peter 2:24. That is substitution. That is blood. That is justice satisfied and mercy extended at the same time. If you remove substitution, you gut the gospel.

Sound doctrine also insists on a bodily resurrection. “If Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins” ~1 Corinthians 15:17. The resurrection is not poetic language. It is victory over death. An empty tomb means the cross worked. It means sin was paid for. It means hope is not sentimental. It is solid.

And how is this salvation received? Scripture answers without stuttering. “Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out” ~Acts 3:19. “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved” ~Acts 16:31. Repentance is not self-improvement. It is turning from sin to God. Faith is not vague optimism. It is trusting in the finished work of Christ alone.

That is sound doctrine. The unchanging God. The inspired Word. The reality of sin. The substitutionary cross. The bodily resurrection. Repentance and faith.

Notice how defined it is. No haze. No soft edges. No cultural edits.

This is why Paul warned that men “will not endure sound doctrine” ~2 Timothy 4:3. Because sound doctrine confronts pride. It crushes self-righteousness. It exposes rebellion. It demands surrender.

But here is the glory in it. Sound doctrine is not cold. It is life. If God is sovereign, your suffering is not chaos. If Scripture is authoritative, your foundation is not sand. If Christ truly bore your sins, your conscience can rest. If He rose bodily, death does not get the last word.

Doctrine is not the enemy of devotion. It is the engine of it.

So ask yourself something that matters. Could you open the Bible and explain the gospel without hesitation? Could you define why the cross was necessary? Could you show someone from Scripture how to be saved?

Because when the wind rises, vague believers move. Grounded believers stand.

Tomorrow we will draw a hard line between the gospel that saves and the gospel that merely soothes, because eternity hangs on that difference.

If someone asked you to explain the gospel using nothing but Scripture, could you clearly define it, or would you realize you’ve been standing on assumptions instead of sound doctrine?
 

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