Understanding the Bible and it's authority is essential to our faith. God's word proves itself many times to be inspired and useful for our use. Let's go through the Bible and discover it's source of authority.
In earlier issues, The Good News examined archaeological finds that illuminate portions of the book of Genesis and Exodus. In this issue we continue our exploration of discoveries that confirm other aspects of the Exodus account, beginning with the incident of the Israelites' worship of the golden calf.
Many writers authored the Bible and the perceptive reader gradually becomes aware of one great mind at work permeating its pages from Genesis to Revelation.
Often the answer depends on the eye of the beholder. For those determined to undermine Scripture, yes, it does contain errors and no answer will satisfy them. For others, though, careful study and patience usually resolve any problems.
Understanding the Bible and it's authority is essential to our faith. God's word proves itself many times to be inspired and useful for our use. Let's go through the Bible and discover it's source of authority.
There are some in the “Christian” world that make some rather subtle and slightly misleading arguments to persuade people that the Apostle Paul did away with the Ten Commandments. Although some of the things that the Apostle Paul wrote are hard to understand it should be clear that the Apostle Paul, of course, did no such thing.
For many millions, God's Word is unexplored and uncharted territory. Yet the Bible is not only designed to help humans beings cope in a world caught up in all kinds of crisis. It contains the good news of the Kingdom of God—showing how God will solve the many problems of a world edging ever closer to catastrophe. In this lesson you will discover how the Bible reveals great truths that, when comprehended, can transform your life in ways you've never imagined.
The study of archaeology can help fortify faith. It allows us to take a fascinating journey back in time to study the stones and artifacts that bear mute but compelling witness to the truth of Scripture. This series examines the discoveries that parallel and illuminate biblical accounts.