How Much is Too Much?
September 26th, 2006 | Posted in » Baptist Issues
With all the debate and controversy flying around right now amongst Baptists, particularly in regard to doctrines we want our missionaries to accept, believe, and teach, I’ve got a question.
How much theological error is too much when it comes to salvation? In other words, what doctrines must we be correct in our beliefs about to be saved?
Just something I wonder about. Most of us are very eager to help new believers come to know “the truth” (which generally means our particular interpretations and understandings of certain doctrines). How much error can a person have in what they believe about Jesus, salvation, how God works, etc., and still truly be saved through a right faith relationship with Jesus Christ?
Maybe it’s a question only God can answer, but I’m curious what others think. It seems to me that often times we’re focusing way too much on details and missing the big picture.
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By Kevin Bussey on Sep 26, 2006
John,
Discipleship is the key. I believe when a person accepts Christ it is our responsiblity to teach them the basics.