Harter: Doctrine Before Duty

by Melissa Sardonia on December 13, 2009

in Weekly Messages

After returning from a journey to the Philippines Elder Harter explores the instruction of the apostle Paul to the Roman church in Romans 12 verses 1-2. Doctrine comes first and duty follows. Scripture tells us that the doctrine as set forth by God should be the cornerstone of our behavior. Elder Harter explains that those that sin or refuse to tell people about our savior Jesus Christ on the basis of salvation by grace truly do not understand grace. Paul outlines the principles of grace in the first eleven chapters of Romans. In chapter 12 we read that we are to present or commit our bodies to God and not pattern our bodies to this world. We are to be transformed on the inside which would therefore change what is on the outside (our actions). This transformation comes from a knowledge of the true meaning of grace, knowing that we are at the mercy of God, and without him we can accomplish nothing. As followers of Christ we should desire to be transformed by the spirit of God in our life that we may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God in our worship of him.

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