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?

Biblical Contentment, Part IV

Continuing our series on Biblical Contentment, we will look at The 7 things the Bible teaches us are key for everyday Christian life:  Prayer: Proverbs 16:3  Study: Psalm 119:11 I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you. (ESV) En mi corazón he guardado tus dichos, para no pecar contra ti. (RVR 1995) Fellowship: Hebrews 10:25 … More Biblical Contentment, Part IV

Good Works

We have all heard a multitude of sermons on 2 Timothy 3:16, scripture in it’s entirety was put to paper by human authors using their individual styles (one can see the difference between Paul and John or Luke’s writing) but the ultimate author was God himself. Today however let us look at verse 17, rendered … More Good Works

What Does Sola Scriptura Mean?

from John MacArthur Aug 07, 2015 The Reformation principle of sola Scriptura has to do with the sufficiency of Scripture as our supreme authority in all spiritual matters. Sola Scriptura simply means that all truth necessary for our salvation and spiritual life is taught either explicitly or implicitly in Scripture… Continued at Source: Ligonier Ministries

The Unseen Places

March 29, 2018 by Steve Rebus “The Word of God judges the thoughts. The word “judge” means to critique, to be or act as a critic. This is to say that Scripture is able to accurately audit a person’s life and size it up for what it is… via The Unseen Places

Doctrine

We must be exceptionally careful in the matter of comparing Scripture with Scripture. The Bible never contradicts itself. We must never base our doctrine upon one statement only; or to put it in another way, our doctrine must never be so formulated as to be in conflict with any other statement of Scripture or to … More Doctrine