Inerrancy has been commonly viewed as the doctrine upon which evangelicalism stands or falls (p. 9). The majority of inquiries on the reliability of scripture are motivated not from an honest intellectual struggle with complexities of textual criticism, historical reliability, or scientific precision; but rather moral pragmaticism. People want to be socially accepted or morally inculpable and therefore, flee the authority of the Bible.
Read MoreWhat comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. A. W. Tozer assaults the heart through his study on the attributes of God. What we really value, admire, and pursue are often fleeting compared with the unmatched supremacy of God.
Read MoreWhat is authentic Christianity? Dr. Mohler argues for a return to the historic Apostles’ Creed for a timely refreshing affirmation of Christianity’s undeniable doctrines.
Panic. I woke up on Friday morning to panic.
The United States President declared a Federal Emergency to combat the spreading COVID-19 or Corona Virus. Travel suspended. People quarantined. Churches shutting their doors. Sporting events canceled. Schools closed. And toilet paper approaching extinction.
Read MoreThe gospel. This small six-letter word is wrapped with absolute simplicity and abounding complexity. It is a trigger word. Meaning that it triggers certain presuppositions in people when it is read, spoken, or heard; Many of which are completely inaccurate.
Read MoreHistory finds its most confounding, confusing, and conflicting moment at the cross of Christ. This polarizing decisive moment in the chronicles of mankind has fueled wars, revolutionized human rights, segregated homes, inspired modern medicine, led individuals to torturous deaths, and given hope to the hopeless.
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