Dismantling The doctrine of Devils against Marriage.
Dismantling The Doctrine of Devils against Marriage.
Old Testament The OT speaks of “falling away” in terms of a person’s deserting to a foreign king
Associated ideas, however, include the concept of religious unfaithfulness: “rebellion” (Josh. 22:22); “cast away” (2 Chron. 29:19); “trespass” (2 Chron. 33:19); and “backslidings” (Jer. 2:19; 8:5). NASB uses “apostasy” in Jer. 8:5 and Hos. 14:4
The structure of Christian doctrine is rooted in the character of the Bible as the inerrant and infallible Word of God. As God’s revelation, the Bible establishes a structure for thought and conveys truth in doctrinal form. Doctrine is most clearly rooted in the propositional nature of biblical revelation. The Bible sets forth a unified and comprehensive structure of Christian truth, and the church bears the responsibility to correlate these truths into a unified system of truth.
doctrines of devils—literally “teachings of (that is suggested by) demons.” Jam 3:15, “wisdom … devilish”; 2 Co 11:15, “Satan’s ministers.”