Blog

Blog

The Bible, Wisdom, and Knowledge

By What Authority

Sunday, December 29, 2019

A Bible open to the book of Psalms with a magnifying glass lying atop the pages

There is much disagreement about what God demands, permits, and forbids. We can determine what authority God has granted us to act individually or as a church, but it all hinges on how we interpret the information God has communicated to us in His word.

As you will see in the following lessons, whether it concerns our personal moral behavior or how we work and worship as a church, there is no special code for understanding God. God communicates to us the very same way we communicate to each other. If that is the case, then we need to pay close attention both to what He says and to what He does not.

  1. By What Authority
  2. By What Authority, Part 2
  3. By What Authority, Part 3
  4. By What Authority, Part 4
  5. By What Authority, Part 5
  6. By What Authority, Part 6
  7. By What Authority, Part 7
  8. By What Authority, Part 8
  9. By What Authority, Part 9
  10. By What Authority, Part 10

Why I Trust the Scriptures

Sunday, December 29, 2019

A Bible open to the book of Psalms with a magnifying glass lying atop the pages

With increasing volume and frequency, many challenge the idea that the Bible is direct revelation from God. Can we have confidence that it is? What about differences between texts in different manuscripts? Why do we have all of these different translations?

We can trust the scriptures. Here is why:

  1. Why I Trust the Scriptures, Part 1
  2. Why I Trust the Scriptures, Part 2
  3. Why I Trust the Scriptures, Part 3
  4. Why I Trust the Scriptures, Part 4
  5. Why I Trust the Scriptures, Part 5

Thinking

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Thinking: Giving deeper thought to God, His word, and our service to Him

Detractors routinely deride Christians as duped simpletons. Unfortunately, too many of us hand them fuel for that fire.

In contrast, the Bible is full of examples, encouragements, even outright commands to think, to meditate:

Make me understand the way of Your precepts;
So shall I meditate on Your wonderful works.
—Psalm 119:27 NKJV

“Come now, and let us reason together,” says the Lord … .
—Isaiah 1:18 NKJV

“What do you think about the Christ? Whose Son is He?”
—Matthew 22:42 NKJV

Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.
—Philippians 4:8 NKJV

Here is a series of lessons that encourage us to give more and deeper thought to God, His word, and our service to Him:

  1. Renewing Your Mind
  2. Thinking about God
  3. Thinking about Truth
  4. Thinking about Wisdom
  5. With All Your Mind

Accurately Handling the Word of Truth

Monday, May 18, 2015

Accurately Handling the Word of Truth

The God who created humanity knows how to communicate with His creation, and He has done so in the form of the Bible. While the Bible has some difficult passages, by and large, it is not a difficult book for us to understand. How should we understand and apply the Bible? These lessons aim to answer that question:

  1. Accurately Handling the Word of Truth
  2. Accurately Handling the Word of Truth, Part 2
  3. Types and Shadows
  4. Rightly Dividing