Does man naturally seek after God? Does he have any natural affinity for or desire to pursue the Almighty? To what degree is man affected by sin? These are just some of the questions Christians are faced with when reading Scripture.
Read MoreWhen we see in Scripture the overwhelming display of God’s sovereignty, we would naturally expect His absolute authority and power to extend to His marvelous work of redemption—and this is exactly what we find.
Read MoreRomans 13:3 explains how authorities are put in place as a form of common grace to draw the sword of wrath against condemnable people. Is this what is happening in China? Or is there more nuance than at first glance?
Read MoreChoosing the right translation is easier said than done. If you’ve ever walked into a Christian bookstore or shopped online for a Bible, you may have realized rather quickly that there are a lot of options. And as we saw in the first part of this series, 5 Bible Translations You Should Avoid, not all options are good.
Read MoreWe have a loving Holy God who is too merciful and just leave you and me the way we are in our sin. His love, mercy, and grace are so powerful it completely transforms us.
Read MoreThe following translations listed below should be avoided altogether, as utilizing them can lead to grave theological errors, the teaching of a radically different gospel, and a counterfeit Jesus.
Read MoreWe often fail because we look at menial, mundane tasks with a worldly perspective. How could this possibly become a means to glorify God?
Read MoreHow could someone who was such a leading figure in the church, someone who has done so much for God’s Kingdom, just up and leave the faith?
Read MoreAs exhaustive as our worldview might be, if it is not renewed, not transformed by the spiritual knowledge that comes through Scripture, then we are not champions of reality, but mouthpieces for oblivion.
Read MoreBethel’s theology is very appealing to the masses as it twists the Word of God and shifts the attention that should be on God, to self.
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