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The term “conservative Christian” can be seen as redundant because historic Christianity is inherently committed to preserving and faithfully transmitting what God has revealed. Scripture repeatedly calls believers to guard, uphold, and obey the Word of God. In 2 Timothy 1:13–14, the Apostle Paul urges Timothy to “hold fast the pattern of sound words” and to “guard the good deposit” entrusted to him. Likewise, Jude 3 exhorts believers to “contend earnestly for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints,” emphasizing preservation rather than innovation.
Christian discipleship is rooted in obedience to Christ’s teaching. In John 14:15, Jesus declares, “If you love me, keep my commandments.” Faithfulness is not framed as ideological conservatism, but as covenant loyalty. Similarly, Deuteronomy 6:6–7 commands God’s people to keep His words in their hearts and teach them diligently to the next generation.
Furthermore, Revelation 22:18–19 warns against adding to or taking away from prophetic revelation, underscoring the seriousness of doctrinal integrity. Because Christianity is founded on revealed truth and apostolic teaching, adherence to that truth is not a factional stance but a defining mark of the faith itself. Thus, to be authentically Christian is, by definition, to conserve and uphold God’s Word.