==Or, On the Importance of Maintaining Sound Doctrine==
'''My Doctrine Is Not Mine'''<br><br>
by Tom Stewart
<span style="color:darkred">"Jesus answered them, and said, My Doctrine is not Mine, but His that sent Me"</span style="color:darkred"> (John 7:16).
===Preface===
Any honest hearted Christian should be able to say with the LORD Jesus, <span style="color:darkred">" My Doctrine is not Mine, but His that sent Me"</span style="color:darkred"> (John 7:16).
In other words, our Doctrine is what we believe God has given us. That means we will have to grow and change our Doctrine, as God grows and changes us. <span style="color:darkred">"But grow in Grace, and in the knowledge of our LORD and Saviour Jesus Christ"</span style="color:darkred"> (2Peter 3:18).
Doctrine is one of those words that often puts people on edge, as if they may be forced to mindlessly parrot things they do not understand, much less believe. However, <span style="color:darkred">"Good Doctrine"</span style="color:darkred"> (Proverbs 4:2) is the teaching that God gives to us from His Word. <span style="color:darkred">"All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for Doctrine</span style="color:darkred"> [Greek, didaskalia, teaching, learning, instruction, precepts], <span style="color:darkred">for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" </span style="color:darkred"> (2Timothy 3:16).
Man may be the intermediary that transmits the Doctrine to us, but God does not expect us to accept, believe, or practice it, unless we have been persuaded by His Spirit that it came from Him.
"20 <span style="color:darkred">But ye have an Unction</span style="color:darkred"> [Greek, chrisma, anointing] <span style="color:darkred">from the Holy One, and ye know all things. </span style="color:darkred">
21 <span style="color:darkred">I have not written unto you because ye know not the Truth, but because ye know It, and that no lie is of the Truth. </span style="color:darkred">
27 <span style="color:darkred">But the Anointing</span style="color:darkred"> [Greek, chrisma, unction] <span style="color:darkred">which ye have received of Him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same Anointing</span style="color:darkred"> [Greek, chrisma, unction] <span style="color:darkred">teacheth you of all things, and is Truth, and is no lie, and even as It hath taught you, ye shall abide in Him" </span style="color:darkred"> (1John 2:20-21, 27).
Our willingness or voluntariness is pivotal in the learning of Good Doctrine, for He expects us to be willing to do His Will before He will teach us the meaning of His Doctrine. Jesus said, <span style="color:darkred">"If any man will do His will</span style="color:darkred"> [literally, is willing to do His Will], <span style="color:darkred">he shall know of the Doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of Myself"</span style="color:darkred"> (John 7:17).
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