The church, as the household of God and the pillar of truth, must steadfastly uphold doctrinal purity by resisting false teaching with uncompromising conviction. 1 Timothy 1:3–4 reveals the church's mission is to guard the apostolic faith against myths, endless genealogies, and speculative traditions that undermine God's authoritative word, particularly in the face of cultural and ideological pressures like secular humanism. We must heed God's call for a renewed commitment to the stewardship of God's truth—rooted in faith, grounded in Scripture, and expressed through faithful teaching, church discipline, and unwavering loyalty to Christ's commands. True spiritual health requires being dogmatic in the biblical sense: stubborn, adamant, and unbending in defending the gospel, especially against false teachers who arise from within the church itself. Ultimately, the church is called to be intransigent in its devotion to the apostles' teaching ensuring that Christ alone is exalted in all things.