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We in the churches of Christ have long placed a heavy emphasis on the concept of sound doctrine.
“We preach sound doctrine.”
“Is that a sound congregation?”
“You can trust that preacher, he’s pretty sound.”
Even if you’re unfamiliar with this kind of talk, you can discern from context that it has something to do with Biblical consistency. Of course, Biblical consistency should be a prerequisite for every church and every Christian, so this is all well and good.
But what does it take to be considered sound?
By Church Reset | Jack Wilkie4.8
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We in the churches of Christ have long placed a heavy emphasis on the concept of sound doctrine.
“We preach sound doctrine.”
“Is that a sound congregation?”
“You can trust that preacher, he’s pretty sound.”
Even if you’re unfamiliar with this kind of talk, you can discern from context that it has something to do with Biblical consistency. Of course, Biblical consistency should be a prerequisite for every church and every Christian, so this is all well and good.
But what does it take to be considered sound?

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