Continuing with the TOP:
TOP #199: Sin is both mental attitude and physical behavior. [Col. 1: 21] Probably Adam and Eve sinned by believing the devil before they ate the forbidden fruit. Therefore, spiritual renewal begins with faith before wrong habits are eliminated (cf. Rom. 12:2, TOP #55).
TOP #55: Believers should renew their minds so that they will appreciate God’s good, pleasing and perfect will. [Rom. 12:2]
TOP #200: God’s salvation is conditional upon persevering faith in the Gospel. [Col. 1: 22-23, 2Tim. 2:11-13] These verses are part of the doctrine of perseverance implied by the kerygma, because it is necessary in order to achieve TOP such as #191 & #195 (cf. TOP #182 & 211).
TOP #191: Christians should behave in accordance with what they have learned as they continue to learn God’s will/word. [Phil. 3:15-17] Paul cites himself as an example. Those who habitually sin indicate that their profession of Christ is false (cf. TOP #167 & 211).
TOP #167: Those who claim to be Christians but typically sin are I-dolaters bound for divine wrath. [Eph. 5:3&5-6, Phil. 3:18-19] Paul said not to be partners or associate with such pseudo-Christians (v.7).
TOP #211: Saving faith in the Gospel should be augmented by faith in the fullness of God’s Word. [1Thes. 3:10] This truth teaches the difference between the essential kerygma regarding God’s requirement for salvation and secondary or subsequent teaching regarding spiritual growth toward maturity.
TOP #195: Learn to be content whatever the circumstances. [Phil. 4:11-13] God will enable believers to endure anything.
TOP #182: Conduct consistent with Christian faith begins with perseverance and spiritual unity. [Phil. 1:27-28] This truth is like TOP #155 but combines two main themes in the TOP (cf. #134 & 64).
TOP #134: Continue to be free of the law by having faith in Christ so that you will not be “alienated” and become “fallen away from grace”. [Gal. 5:1-5] This indicates the possibility of apostasy or intentionally repudiating saving faith (cf. Heb. 6:4-6).
TOP #64: Have empathy and live in harmony. [Rom. 12:15-16a &18] Peace and unity rather than arguing and divisiveness is a theme in Paul’s epistles, and James addressed this in Jam. 4:1-2. Jesus prayed that believers would be one in John 17:23.
TOP #155: Christian behavior should be worthy of their calling by Christ, which means being humble, patient and loving. [Eph. 4:1-2, Phil. 1:27, Col. 1:10, 2Thes. 1:5&11] Paul did not claim to be perfect, but he pressed on toward this goal (Phil. 3:12-16).
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TOP #201: Being saved does not mean no longer struggling or experiencing earthly suffering. [Col. 1:29-2:1, cf. TOP #28] These trials may be caused by natural disasters, disease, war and other sins of humans. This passage is preceded and followed by verses alluding to the gospel as a mystery (TOP #144&151).
>>>TOP #28: Those who receive God’s grace of the HS rejoice in hope of salvation despite suffering. [Rom. 5:2-3] Paul commends rejoicing in the Lord always (Phil. 4:4) and commands willingness to suffer for the sake of Christ (TOP #252). It is a main theme in the Psalms (cf. Neh. 8:10).
TOP #202: Repentance or conversion should be followed by learning more of God’s Word (LGW) in order to avoid being deceived by atheist philosophy. [Col. 2:7-8, cf. TOP #255]. This truth, called discipleship or sanctification, is akin to TOP #155&157.
>>>TOP #155: Christian behavior should be worthy of their calling by Christ, which means being humble, patient and loving. [Eph. 4:1-2, Phil. 1:27, Col. 1:10, 2Thes. 1:5&11] Paul did not claim to be perfect, but he pressed on toward this goal (Phil. 3:12-16).
>>>TOP #157: Christ gave various gifts regarding teaching God’s Word so that God’s people would grow spiritually and become mature. [Eph 4:7-15, cf. TOP #202 &255] Although salvation is by faith, becoming spiritually mature is by good works or continuing to cooperate with the loving Spirit of God (cf. 2:10).
The part of GW that is necessary to believe for salvation is the Gospel (which may be called the kerygma or preaching), and the additional learning that needs to occur for spiritual maturation is the “all truth” in John 16:13 and the “all things/everything” in Matt. 28:20 (which may be called the didache or teaching).