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Using Scripture to Critique Unbiblical Examples or Illustrations

When evaluating unbiblical examples or illustrations, believers must turn to Scripture as their final authority, allowing it to critique and correct any erroneous teachings. Paul writes in Romans 8:28 that "all things work together for good" for those who love God, indicating that even in the midst of error, God can use His Word to correct and guide His people. By comparing unbiblical illustrations to the teachings of Scripture, believers can identify areas of inconsistency and bring their understanding back in line with biblical truth.

This process of critique and correction is essential for maintaining the purity of the gospel and upholding the authority of Scripture, a fundamental principle of Reformed theology. It requires a deep understanding of biblical doctrine and a commitment to submitting all teachings to the scrutiny of God's Word.

In this way, believers can confidently evaluate unbiblical examples and illustrations, trusting that Scripture will provide the necessary guidance and correction to lead them in the path of righteousness, and ultimately, to a deeper understanding of God's character and glory, as revealed in the person and work of Jesus Christ.

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