Is The Bible Reliable? (Video)

Is The Bible Reliable? Video by Pastor Erwin Lutzer for The Moody Church Is the Bible filled with inaccuracies, or can it be trusted? Is it merely a guidebook, or the inspired Word of God? In this sermon, Pastor Erwin Lutzer addresses whether the Bible is a human book or a divine book. He argues that it is both human and divine, with dual authorship. Directly or indirectly it claims divine inspiration about 1,500 times. Seven other witnesses attest that this claim is true: the testimony of consistency, history, prophecy,…

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Who Wrote Moses’s Obituary in Deuteronomy 34?

Who Wrote Moses’s Obituary in Deuteronomy 34? by Richard McDonald  for The Gospel Coalition What do these books have in common? The sixth volume of Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible, J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion and The Book of Lost Tales, and Charles Krauthammer’s The Point of It All. The author of each died before completing his work. In each instance—and there are many more—another author edited and completed the work. The Bible is no different. The Scriptures are clear that Moses wrote the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old…

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Quick Shot Responses to “The Bible condones slavery” (Podcast)

Quick Shot Responses to “The Bible condones slavery” Podcast for Cold Case Christianity In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner offers a number of brief, rhetorically powerful responses to the objection: “The Bible condones slavery.” Critics claim the Bible either celebrates or condones the notion of slavery, but is this true? What definitions of “slavery” do they presuppose when making this claim? These Quick Shot responses are designed to help you remove intellectual obstacles when talking about God with your friends and family members. They are also available…

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A Brief Study of Romans: Day 4 – We Will Not Be Separated

A Brief Study of Romans: Day 4 – We Will Not Be Separated Who is against us? It is of no importance. What is to attack us? It is defeated. What can separate us from God’s love… Romans 8 NKJV 35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? 36 As it is written: “For Your sake we are killed all day long; We are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.” 37 Yet in all…

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Who Am I…

Who Am I… Our Father presented Himself before the Apostles, villagers as far away as seven miles and the women who arrived first at the tomb. All of these people, eye witnesses to the resurrected Christ. Who am I to question two villages of people? Who am I to question the King of Kings when the people He meets already speak of Him as Son of God as being resurrected? If they know and understand then who am I to question? If the Apostles throughout the remainder of their lives…

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Prayer, Questions and Gabriel

Prayer, Questions and Gabriel by Randolph Jason for Gospel News Network My prayer is that God sees that I am not questioning Him, His authority or any aspect of His sovereignty or dominion. Simply reviewing His Word to help me better understand His Word and move closer to Him. ****** Yesterday we looked at NJKV Luke 1:13 through 1:22 in which Zacharias questioned the ArchAngel Gabriel. Today I want to step back and look at these passages from a different perspective. 13 But the angel said to him, “Do not…

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Remember the prisoners as if chained with them

Remember the prisoners as if chained with them If you’ve ever been to jail then you know it is not designed for humans. The images we see in movies and on television attempting to give a glimpse of what a prison cell may have been like when Paul, John or Joseph were captured may or may not be accurate. However, it is most certainly not any place for humans to spend time. The modern jails, I would imagine, are probably closer to a country club setting than what the disciples…

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The family altar: Here’s how you can teach your children about God

The family altar: Here’s how you can teach your children about God By Ray Comfort – Christian Post In Old Testament times, people built altars to God to commemorate something He had done. Altars served as a memorial to teach succeeding generations about God and His character. Gathering for a family “altar” or a devotional time is a good way to teach your children about God and His ways. As you establish your family altar, you will need to build it out of the unmovable rocks of resolution. The reason you have to…

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