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Sound doctrine isn’t just information—it forms healthy disciples. In this Ember Nights teaching, we define what theology is, why it matters, and how biblical, systematic, historical (and even natural) theology work together to keep us anchored in truth. Then we walk through the doctrine of revelation: general revelation (God’s witness through creation and conscience) and special revelation (God’s clear, saving self-disclosure through Jesus and Scripture). We end with practical guardrails to avoid three common drifts—nature-as-savior, functional deism, and “God told me” becoming Bible-level authority—and discussion questions to help you recognize how God has drawn you and grounded you.
By GriggsSound doctrine isn’t just information—it forms healthy disciples. In this Ember Nights teaching, we define what theology is, why it matters, and how biblical, systematic, historical (and even natural) theology work together to keep us anchored in truth. Then we walk through the doctrine of revelation: general revelation (God’s witness through creation and conscience) and special revelation (God’s clear, saving self-disclosure through Jesus and Scripture). We end with practical guardrails to avoid three common drifts—nature-as-savior, functional deism, and “God told me” becoming Bible-level authority—and discussion questions to help you recognize how God has drawn you and grounded you.