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4 Reasons Why Understanding and Deepening Your Beliefs is Essential.
1. God is glorified when you know more about Him and His ways.
2 Tim.
3:16-4:
His desire is that we are “complete.”
His desire is that we are “complete.”
He is sovereign and expects our pursuit of Him.
2. We are refined when we come to understand God more fully.
The expectation is that the Gospel will be at the core of our lives and influence all aspects of our existence.
The expectation is that the Gospel will be at the core of our lives and influence all aspects of our existence.
Understanding of Scripture provokes change in being and action.
This alignment is encouraged by deeper knowledge of God and His love for us.
3. Embracing of truth protects us from error.
2 Tim.
4:3-4
People want to reject sound teaching because it is unnatural and uncomfortable.
There is a consistent temptation to replace sound doctrine with what is more palatable to humanity.
Understanding beliefs helps prevent overt and covert diversions.
Full comprehension of beliefs allows for true flourishing.
You can’t live or die for something you don’t know.
A more developed sense of who God is promotes perseverance through hardship.
A more developed sense of who God is enables joyful expression of faith.
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