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Ensuring Teaching is Grounded in Biblical Doctrine and Principles

To ensure that teaching is grounded in biblical doctrine and principles, one must prioritize the study and exposition of Scripture, as instructed in 2 Timothy 2:15, where Paul writes that we should "be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." This means that our teaching should be rooted in a thorough understanding of biblical theology, taking into account the historical and cultural context in which the scriptures were written. By doing so, we can provide a solid foundation for our students to grow in their faith, unshakeable by the whims of cultural trends or personal opinions.

This approach also helps to prevent the pitfalls of using examples as a crutch, which can lead to a lack of theological depth and a focus on superficial applications rather than profound biblical truths. Instead, by focusing on the careful study and exposition of Scripture, we can provide our students with a rich and nuanced understanding of the biblical principles that underlie all of life.

Ultimately, this approach is essential for faithful teaching, as it allows us to present the gospel in all its beauty and complexity, and to help our students grow in their understanding of God's character and glory, which is the ultimate goal of all biblical teaching. By prioritizing the study and exposition of Scripture, we can ensure that our teaching is grounded in biblical doctrine and principles, and that we are presenting our students with a faithful and accurate representation of the biblical message.

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