A Gradual Process

When a man or woman is converted and joins the church, it is not likely that he or she will immediately understand doctrines such as the two natures of Christ or the Trinity very well. He or she may have great confusion as to how to piece together what the Scriptures reveal concerning these doctrines. After all, it took the church several centuries in the face of much false teaching to define these doctrines precisely. Good teachers will teach people these doctrines and direct them to the Scriptures in which they must be found. Learning the doctrines of Scripture is like learning a new language. Through a gradual process, what was once foreign or obscure gradually becomes clear and easy through use.

RYAN M. MCGRAW, BY GOOD AND NECESSARY CONSEQUENCE, 65.