In this session of our study on God’s communication with mankind, we examine some challenges offered to the idea that the Bible is without error. There are some challenges offered or difficult passages that seem to indicate that the Bible does have errors. Obviously, a Bible with errors cannot be inerrant. How do we answer these challenges? Is the Bible inerrant, or is there something to these challenges and difficulties?
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Blessed are the Merciful
In this next part of our series on The Beatitudes, we look at what it means to be merciful and why Christians are uniquely qualified to understand and give mercy.
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Biblical Inerrancy (Doctrine of Revelation, part 5)
In the fifth session in our study about God’s revelation/communication with mankind, we take a look at the idea that The Bible is without error. What does it mean to be “inerrant”? Why do we believe this? What are some difficulties we encounter regarding this doctrine?
Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness
As we continue our series on the Beatitudes, we take a look at what it means to “Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness” and what implications this has for us as followers of Christ.
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Biblical Inspiration (Doctrine of Revelation, part 4)
In this session we explore the seeming tension between the idea that the Bible can we called “from God” when it is clearly written by human authors, reflecting their personalities, styles, and backgrounds.
The Meek
Generally we do not associate the idea of “blessing” with being meek. So what was Jesus trying to teach us with this statement that “Blessed are the meek”?
Special Revelation (Doctrine of Revelation, part 3)
In this session we take a look at the means by which God has communicated to mankind in more specific means and messages.
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