America, We’ve Been Warned

America, We’ve Been Warned In a day where false alarms, exaggerated warnings and intentional scare tactics are used by a deceptive culture, it’s sometimes difficult to separate true warnings from deceptive false alarms. So, asks the American Pastors Network (APN), how can Christians differentiate between the two? Sam Rohrer, president of APN, the largest national network dedicated to equipping pastors to be … More America, We’ve Been Warned

Daily Devotion – Search Me, O God, and Know My Heart

The Omniscient of God  ESV O Lord, you have searched me and known me! 2 You know when I sit down and when I rise up;     you discern my thoughts from afar. 3 You search out my path and my lying down     and are acquainted with all my ways. 4 Even before a word is on my tongue,     behold, O Lord, you know it altogether. … More Daily Devotion – Search Me, O God, and Know My Heart

What Difference Does an Inerrant Bible Make?

PLEASE NOTE THE LIST OF RESOURCES AT THE END FROM R.C. Sproul / Mar 04, 2015 What Difference Does an Inerrant Bible Make? Does it matter whether the Bible is errant or inerrant, fallible or infallible, inspired or uninspired? What’s all the fuss about the doctrine of inerrancy? Why do Christians debate this issue? What difference does an inerrant Bible make? Before answering that question, … More What Difference Does an Inerrant Bible Make?

Call on ME

“Psalm 50:15” Call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify Me.” (NKJV)  E invócame en el día de la angustia; Te libraré, y tú me honrarás. (RVR 1960) Speaking from experience and many many conversations, it seems that we, as Christians, always wait until when we are … More Call on ME

Two Questions on the Sufficiency of Scripture

Leading up to Grace to You’s upcoming Truth Matters conference they posted a few short video’s I found interesting that I thought you all might enjoy: Why Do We Need a Conference on the Sufficiency of Scripture? If God’s people affirm the inerrancy of Scripture—that the Bible is without flaw—along with the authority of Scripture—that … More Two Questions on the Sufficiency of Scripture

Sure, the Bible Is True, but Is it Enough?

Sure, the Bible Is True, but Is it Enough? TOM ASCOL Over the last fifty years American evangelicals have been forced to address the question of biblical authority. In the early 1970s North American evangelicalism came dangerously close to theological apostasy. Many leaders had begun to drift away from their historic commitment to the authority … More Sure, the Bible Is True, but Is it Enough?

Are You Wearing Spectacles?

Objectivity and the Interpretation of Scripture The Master’s Seminary Blog, BRAD KLASSEN | OCTOBER 01, 2019 Confirmation Bias. The Oxford Dictionary of Psychology defines it as “the tendency to test one’s beliefs or conjectures by seeking evidence that might confirm or verify them and to ignore evidence that might disconfirm or refute them.”[1] It manifests itself in all fields of … More Are You Wearing Spectacles?