In strong language the Apostle bids Timothy to βcharge some that they teach no other doctrineβ; no other doctrine, obviously, than that which he had taught them. In 1 Tim. 6:3-5 he closes his epistle by saying:
βIf any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christβ¦ from such withdraw thyself.β
In these passages the Apostle emphasizes the importance of fidelity to that heaven-sent message committed to him by revelation; that message which he says in Titus 1:2,3 was βpromised before the ages beganβ but made known βin due timeβ¦ through preaching which is committed unto meβ¦β
Ever since Paulβs day religious leaders have substituted other messages for that committed by the glorified Lord to Paul. The law of Moses, the Sermon on the Mount, the βgreat commission,β and Pentecost have all been confused with Godβs message and program for the dispensation of grace. This is what has bewildered and divided the Church and ripened it for the apostasy.
Thus the inspired words of the Apostle Paul: βCharge some that they teach no other doctrine,β are more urgently needed in our day than they were in his. source
[β¦] of the saints is serious stuff, and that a pastor should use every tool in his tool belt to get sound doctrine across to Godβs people in a memorable wayβincluding humor. Remember, βthe joy of [β¦]
[β¦] sound doctrine.β That word βbecomeβ means to make something look good, and making sound doctrine look good is something thatΒ allΒ Christians should aspire to do! [β¦]