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Pastor Derek explains how a number of theological paradoxes can be resolved, in particular, the difference between relationship (positional truth) and fellowship (temporal truth) scriptures. Understanding these 2 distinct realms allows us to receive both scriptures fully, and apply them correctly, especially in the area of forgiveness.
Calling all Bible study geeks—or anyone who's ever been curious about the Bible! On this episode of the 4:13, Bible teacher Mikella Van Dyke joins us to break down common misconceptions and reservations so many of us have about studying Scripture. Spoiler Alert: You don't need a seminary degree to understand the Bible—you just need an open heart! Mikella will teach you the Inductive Bible Study Method, which is a practical, empowering way to engage with Scripture. Plus, she'll answer some common questions about Bible study, including what translations can be trusted, how prayer plays a role in studying Scripture, and what resources are available to help you along. So, if you've ever felt intimidated by Bible study, this episode will equip and encourage you. Open your heart … and let's dive in! SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/348 Enter to win the GIVEAWAY and read the episode TRANSCRIPT in the show notes. Get my weekly email, Java with Jennifer, to be notified when a new podcast episode releases. Subscribe HERE.
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Sermon Brainwave! This week, our hosts Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson dive deep into the lectionary texts for the Fourth Sunday of Easter (May 11, 2025)—including John 10:22-30, Acts 9:36-43, Psalm 23, and Revelation 7:9-17—with a special focus on Good Shepherd Sunday. We've all heard the image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, but what if your understanding of that metaphor is incomplete—or even "lame," as the hosts boldly say? What if the image of shepherd is not just pastoral comfort, but a royal claim, a radical act of intimacy, and a call to relationship?
In this compelling episode, Pastor Karl dives into Romans 14, exploring what he calls "Applied Christianity." This chapter challenges both seasoned and new believers to navigate the balance between personal freedom in Christ and public restraint for the sake of others. Pastor Karl unpacks the concept of spiritual maturity, emphasizing private liberty and public restriction as biblical principles rooted in love. He addresses the tension between those strong in faith, who live in the freedom of grace, and those weak in faith, who adhere to stricter rules, using the historical context of meat sacrificed to idols to illustrate disputable matters. Through practical examples like alcohol, Halloween, and homeschooling, Pastor Karl highlights how non-essential issues should not divide the church. He introduces the "law of love," urging listeners to prioritize others' faith over personal freedoms, and explains the Bema Seat judgment, where Christians are rewarded for their sacrifices, not judged for salvation. Join Pastor Karl for a thought-provoking discussion on living out faith with grace, love, and unity.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
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Social justice is the hot topic that gets tossed around like a beach ball at a summer picnic, but is it really the fresh concept many claim it to be? This dives into this debate, unraveling how the roots of social justice can be traced way back to Paul's day, showing that the struggle against such ideologies is not a new battle but an age-old one. As they unpack Colossians 2:8, the discussion shifts towards the dangers lurking within the church, warning against the alluring traps of philosophy and empty deception that can ensnare believers. Andrew does not hesitate to point fingers at how contemporary movements, likened to Gnosticism, subtly infiltrate churches, twisting the narrative to fit a human-centric worldview that leaves the truth behind. With clever quips and sharp insights, they emphasize that the real antidote to this captivating error lies not in engaging with these philosophies, but in grounding oneself in the unshakeable truth of Christ.Takeaways:In discussing social justice, Andrew emphasizes that its roots can be traced back to historical contexts, revealing a long-standing debate that resonates today. Andrew humorously notes that while the sermon may seem light on notes, the depth of the conversation around social justice is anything but superficial. The podcast highlights a warning against the allure of false philosophies that can ensnare believers, urging a steadfast adherence to biblical truths instead. A critical point raised is that social justice, while often framed positively, might lead people astray from the core tenets of faith, posing a danger to spiritual integrity. Andrew provocatively questions whether contemporary discussions around social justice are truly new or merely a reiteration of age-old challenges faced by the church historically. Through witty banter, Andrew illustrates how modern philosophical debates echo ancient ones, particularly the Gnostic belief in superior knowledge, which can still mislead believers today. Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminar
Hunger for Wholeness is back with a brand new season—and we're beginning with a deep and timely conversation about one the most timeless texts.In this season-opening episode, Ilia Delio speaks with biblical scholar and bestselling author Peter Enns. Known for his accessible, thoughtful takes on scripture, Pete invites us to rethink how we read the Bible in a world shaped by science, technology, and evolving consciousness.Together, Ilia and Pete ask:Can scripture still speak meaningfully to us in the 21st century?Is revelation a fixed moment, or an unfolding process?How do we read an ancient text with modern eyes—without losing its transformative power?This is part one of a two-part interview with Pete Enns, co-host of The Bible for Normal People podcast.ABOUT PETER ENNS“I think part of what it means for God to “reveal” himself is to keep us guessing, to come to terms with the idea that knowing God is also a form of not knowing God, of knowing that we cannot fully know, but only catch God in part—which is more than enough to keep us busy.”Peter Enns (Ph.D. Harvard University) is Abram S. Clemens professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University (St. Davids, PA). He has written several books including The Bible Tells Me So, The Sin of Certainty, How the Bible Actually Works, and his latest, Curveball: When Your Faith Takes Turns You Never Saw Coming. Pete is also cohost of the popular podcast The Bible for Normal People. The focus of his work centers on understanding the Bible as an ancient text and thinking through what it means to read that ancient text well today.The Center for Christogenesis' annual conference, Rethinking Religion in an Age of Science: From Institution to Evolution is coming up May 2-4. We're featuring many of our podcast guests including Bayo Akomolafe, our own Ilia Delio and more. Registration is open now, with scholarship discounts available for students. Visit christogenesis.org/conference to learn more and register. We hope to see you there!Support the showA huge thank you to all of you who subscribe and support our show! Support for A Hunger for Wholeness comes from the Fetzer Institute. Fetzer supports a movement of organizations who are applying spiritual solutions to society's toughest problems. Get involved at fetzer.org. Visit the Center for Christogenesis' website at christogenesis.org/podcast to browse all Hunger for Wholeness episodes and read more from Ilia Delio. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for episode releases and other updates.
This is the audio from a class pastor Anthony taught regarding our recent shift to mutualism. In it, he talks about the importance of interpreting tough to interpret Bible verses. He also takes a deep dive into 1st Timothy 2:12. If you'd rather watch the video version so you can see the slides go to; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08vz9iC7GmU&t=4296s
A Reason For Hope with Pastor Scott Richards! Sharing the Word one question of the heart at a time. Tags: Jew Hatred, Symbolism, and Bible Interpretation
How should Christians interpret the Bible? Does the Holy Spirit guide believers in understanding Scripture, or do we need church tradition and historical context? In this episode, we dive into Bible interpretation, exploring whether Scripture speaks with one voice (uni-vocal) or if it allows for multiple interpretations.We also examine the role of the Church Fathers in shaping Christian theology. Should modern Christians rely on their writings, or is sola scriptura (Scripture alone) enough?Enjoy!Got any questions or topics you'd like to hear about? You can email us at tydhcpod@gmail.comLike our content? Consider helping us grow through Patreon, a follow, or subscribe!Leave a rating on whatever platform you listen on and write some nice commentsYOUTUBE herePATREON hereINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thingsyoudonthearinchurchpod
Diving right into the thick of it, the latest episode of the Rapp Report tackles the intersection of faith and law, a topic that's as spicy as a Southern BBQ in July. Andrew Rapoport welcomes the insightful Davis Younts, a scholar blending his passion for Christianity with a sharp legal mind, to dissect the often contentious relationship between biblical principles and the American legal system. They kick off their chat by addressing the misconception that Christians should shy away from engaging with legal matters, especially regarding legislation that can impact the church and its congregants. Younts elaborates on how understanding faith and law is crucial, particularly in light of recent judicial decisions and the implications for religious freedom. With a sprinkle of humor and a hefty dose of thoughtful analysis, they navigate the complexities of how secular humanism reshapes societal norms and what that means for Christians called to stand firm in their beliefs amidst an ever-evolving legal landscape.Takeaways:The podcast explores the intersection of faith and the legal system, emphasizing that Christians should not shy away from engaging in legal matters. The guest, Davis Younts, stresses the importance of understanding Christian principles in shaping America's legal framework, citing the Bible's historical influences on the Constitution. They discuss the challenges Christians face in a secular world, where legal battles often arise around religious freedom and moral values. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to participate actively in public life and the legal system rather than retreating into silence during times of cultural upheaval. Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminarWhat Do They Believe
In this inspiring episode, Pastor Karl takes listeners through the richness of Romans 8, a chapter he calls the "sparkle of the diamond" of God's Word. While setting the stage to cover verses 1-20 in depth this week (with 29-39 to follow next week), he weaves in key insights from the entire chapter. Beginning with the freeing truth of "no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus," Pastor Karl explains how Jesus liberates us from the law of sin and death, replacing it with a new life empowered by the Spirit. Through relatable analogies—like starving the old self and riding a bike uphill—he highlights the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and God's promise to work all things together for good, even our pain, for those who love Him. Touching on our adoption as God's children and the synergy of His providence, Pastor Karl invites listeners into a life of trust and freedom. Join him as he unpacks these profound truths, encouraging you to read all 39 verses of Romans 8 and reflect on what it means to live as a co-heir with Christ!Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
Does the Bible matter? Is there a correct way to read it? Do I have to read it? Is it even relevant today? In this episode of the Live Changed Podcast, we dive deep with Tim Mackie and Jon Collins, founders of The Bible Project, to explore true meaning of the Bible and if it truly matters to us today.Watch the Full Episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/kc9akRKygYgAbout LCBC Church: LCBC stands for Lives Changed By Christ. We are one church in multiple locations across Pennsylvania. Find the location closest to you or join us for Church Online. We can't wait to connect with you!
Join Andrew Rappaport and Chris Honholz as they dive into a lively discussion about evangelism, humor, and the unexpected connections between pop culture and the Christian faith. The episode kicks off with a humorous exploration of Chris's unique experiences dressing up as Captain America and the infamous Buddy the Elf, setting a light-hearted tone for the conversation. As the discussion progresses, they shift focus to the importance of effective evangelism, emphasizing the need for a respectful approach that disarms defenses and engages in meaningful dialogue. Andrew shares insights from his own background and the principles of ambassador evangelism, which highlight the role of humor and good questions in sharing the Gospel. This engaging episode not only entertains but also provides practical tips for listeners looking to improve their evangelistic efforts in a world that often views Christians through a skeptical lens.Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminar
In today's age of rampant individualistic interpretations of Scripture how can we properly cultivate a right understand the Bible? Our guest again this week on the Profile is theologian and president of Indianapolis Theological Seminary Dr. Nicholas Piotrowski, author of the 2021 book In All the Scriptures - Three Contexts of Biblical Hermeneutics. Nicholas offers us some insights from his book, most importantly about understanding the layered nature of contexts related to the times and places in which both the Old and New Testaments were written. Good hermeneutics, he argues, should always point us to Christ.Nicholas Piotrowski (PhD, Wheaton College) is the president and academic dean at Indianapolis Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he also teaches hermeneutics and New Testament studies. Faculty Bio: www.indysem.org/dr-piotrowski-bio-page.Related Links: Access additional Watchman Fellowship resources related to this week's podcast: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Bart Ehrman by Dr. Rhyne Putman: www.watchman.org/Ehrman Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Jr.: www.watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Deconstruction by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Deconstruction Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Hiddenness Watchman Fellowship's complete Profile Notebook demo video: www.watchman.org/Demo Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (around 700 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: www.watchman.org/notebook. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
Gary discusses an article by Daniel Hummel about how concordances made Dispensationalism—and a "scientific" approach to Bible reading—possible. We take many of our modern study tools for granted, but each new help has brought with it challenges and unintended consequences to how we read and interpret Scripture. NOTE: This episode was recorded in 2022 before Daniel Hummel's book, The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism, was released. You can get a copy here: https://store.americanvision.org/products/the-rise-and-fall-of-dispensationalism Read Daniel Hummel's article on concordances here: https://www.christianitytoday.com/2022/11/concordance-context-bible-reading-dispensationalism-literal/
In today's age of rampant individualistic interpretations of Scripture how can we properly cultivate a right understand the Bible? Our guest this week and next on the Profile is theologian and president of Indianapolis Theological Seminary Dr. Nicholas Piotrowski, author of the 2021 book In All the Scriptures - Three Contexts of Biblical Hermeneutics. Nicholas offers us some insights from his book, most importantly about understanding the layered nature of contexts related to the times and places in which both the Old and New Testaments were written. Good hermeneutics, he argues, should always point us to Christ.Nicholas Piotrowski (PhD, Wheaton College) is the president and academic dean at Indianapolis Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he also teaches hermeneutics and New Testament studies. Faculty Bio: www.indysem.org/dr-piotrowski-bio-page.Related Links: Access additional Watchman Fellowship resources related to this week's podcast: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Bart Ehrman by Dr. Rhyne Putman: www.watchman.org/Ehrman Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Jr.: www.watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Deconstruction by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Deconstruction Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Hiddenness Watchman Fellowship's complete Profile Notebook demo video: www.watchman.org/Demo Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.PROFILE NOTEBOOK: Order the complete collection of Watchman Fellowship Profiles (around 700 pages -- from Astrology to Zen Buddhism) in either printed or PDF formats here: www.watchman.org/notebook. SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.
AI Jesus test man's faith in machines and AI's ability to interpret the Bible
AI Jesus test man's faith in machines and AI's ability to interpret the Bible
This week we use the story of Daniel and the Lion’s Den to illustrate the Fourfold Method of Bible Interpretation. For more information on membership, and to download a copy […]
This week we use the story of Daniel and the Lion’s Den to illustrate the Fourfold Method of Bible Interpretation. For more information on membership, and to download a copy […]
A Reason For Hope with Pastor Scott Richards! Sharing the Word one question of the heart at a time. Tags: Voting, Bible Interpretation, and Invasion of Iran
We continue our look at errors made in bible interpretation
We begin looking at errors made in bible interpretation
We begin looking at errors made in bible interpretation
We continue our look at errors made in bible interpretation
A Reason For Hope with Pastor Scott Richards! Sharing the Word one question of the heart at a time. Tags: God's Protection, Bible Interpretation, and Emergency Supplies
Rapp Report episode 311 Andrew returns to the series What We Believe.The local church is autonomous, free from any external authority or control, with the right of self-government and freedom from the interference of any hierarchy of individuals or organizations (Titus 1:5). It is scriptural for true churches to cooperate with each other for the presentation and propagation of the faith. Each local church, however, through its elders and their interpretation and application of Scripture, should be the sole judge of the measure and method of its cooperation. The elders should determine all other matters of membership, policy, discipline, benevolence, and government, as well (Acts 15:19-31; 20:28; 1 Corinthians 5:4-7, 13; 1 Peter 5:1-4).This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast CommunitySupport Striving for EternityLeave us a reviewGive us your feedback, email us info@StrivingForEternity.comGet the book What Do They BelieveGet the book What Do We BelieveSponsors:Squirrelly Joe's CoffeeLogos Bible SoftwareMyPillow or call (800) 873-0176 and use promo SFE Mentioned in this episode:Bible Interpretation made Easy seminarBook a SfE speaker todayWe have several speakers that can cover many different topics. Contact us today: speaker@sfe.bible
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#Jesus #JesusChrist #Bible #Biblestudy #Mensbiblestudy #Torah #Bibleverseoftheday #Matthew5 #discipleship #disciples #yeshua Our study reflects on how Jesus our Lord taught His disciples and the mixed multitude of people who sat down with Him to learn. Jesus wanted to teach us how to see the Kingdom of God versus men's interpretation of the Bible. This is our discussion. How do we take what Jesus says and apply it to our lives? Join us and share?
In this "Deep Dives" episode, Greg explains Catholic "hermeneutics," the rules and guidelines for properly interpreting the Bible. Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism! Website: https://www.consideringcatholicism.com/ Email: consideringcatholicism@gmail.com
Norman Crawford gives an introduction to the laws of Bible interpretation, a discipline known as hermeneutics. He discusses the laws of context, relevance, positive pattern, total mention, plain sense, grammar, first mention and progressive mention, using the doctrine of the local church throughout as he gives examples of the laws in operation. (Recorded in Jackson, MI, USA) See also: How to Understand and Interpret Bible Prophecy (Phil Coulson) The post The Laws of Bible Interpretation (Hermeneutics) (20 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
It blows my mind how folk who do not believe the Bible is inspired try to use the Bible to discredit Christians. In this episode we look at an exchange with someone who believes the Bible is a book of lies and that God is a jealous individual not worthy of worship or even any respect. for Bible questions and show topic suggestions send and email to: www.christianityisnow@gmail.com Be sure to follow us on "X" formerly known as Twitter: https://twitter.com/1Chronicles1232 If you want to support the show monthly, www.patreon.com/christianitynow You can do a one time donation through PayPal: nearchurches@gmail.com #christianitynow #christianitytoday #debate #discourse #arguments #polemicplatform #evengelism #churchleadership #churchleaders
Join us on the newest "Faith Over Breakfast" episode, where pastors Eric and Andy bring their thoughtful insights into a crucial discussion. This time, they're diving into the idea of inerrancy and its role in how we interpret the Bible. Alongside this, they shed light on the influence of celebrity pastors and the significance of their words. It's a conversation that promises to deepen your understanding and challenge you to think more critically about your faith journey. Don't miss this engaging and relevant episode!Support the show"Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" is a weekly podcast where Pastors Andy and Eric come together over a imaginary delicious breakfast to talk about faith, food, sermons, culture, and more. In each episode, the pastors delve into thought-provoking topics and offer inspiring insights and practical guidance for those seeking to deepen their relationship with Jesus. With occasional guests joining the conversation, "Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" provides a unique perspective on what it means to live a life of faith in today's world. Whether you're a seasoned Christian or just starting on your faith journey, this podcast is the perfect companion for your morning routine. So join Pastors Andy and Eric each week as they explore the intersections of faith, food, and life over a delicious breakfast.Support:https://www.buzzsprout.com/97804/support
On Thursday, January 11, 2024, Dr. Hixson joined David Fiorazo on Worldview Matters to discuss the importance of using a proper Bible study method, especially when studying the prophetic portions of Scripture. Dr. Hixson's books on Kindle NEW BOOK: Spirit of the False Prophet Trailer for New Book Books: Spirit of the Antichrist Volumes One and Two Book: What Lies Ahead-A Biblical Overview of the End Times Book: Getting the Gospel Wrong Not By Works Ministries Follow NBW Ministries on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram! Get the new NBW Ministries mobile app! Sign up for the NBW Newsletter Spirit of the Antichrist Full Series on DVD or Streaming What In the World Is Going On? Video Series Not By Works Online Store Bible Study Methods Course What Lies Ahead Video Series Support Not By Works Not By Works Rumble Channel Book: Top Ten Reasons Some People Go to Hell Book: Weekly Words of Life
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In this episode we continue to work our way through Wisdom For Faithful Reading: Principles and Practices for Old Testament Interpretation by John Walton. It's not necessary, but if you'd like to get a copy of the book, you can do so here.You can access the transcript and other goodies by visiting aprilesweers.substack.com or clicking on the "newsletter" link below. Newsletter//Instagram // Website // Shop//Donate
"Does Your Cultural Background Influence Bible Interpretation" | Watch This Episode on YouTube Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel Support Our Podcast Join Our Mailing List Watch Us On Rumble Related Messages Faithfully interpreting Scripture will always require us to ask the right questions. It always begins with, what does it mean, before we ask, what does it mean to me. Continue Reading The post Does Your Cultural Background Influence Bible Interpretation appeared first on Straight Truth Podcast.
In the recent episode of the Straight Truth Podcast, Dr. Richard Caldwell and Dr. Josh Philpot delve into the complexities of Biblical interpretation in light of one's cultural and personal perspective. Dr. Caldwell asserts that while individual backgrounds and -standpoints- can influence interpretation, they shouldn't. The meaning of the Scripture, according to him, isn't subjective but objective, rooted in its original context, writer's intent, and the divine inspiration behind it. While a passage can have multiple applications depending on the reader's personal circumstances, its intrinsic meaning remains constant. Dr. Caldwell emphasizes the importance of discerning the true meaning of Scripture using the grammatical-historical principle and warns against imposing personal experiences or cultural viewpoints onto the text, as it detracts from its divine intent and authority.
A new MP3 sermon from Founders Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Does Your Cultural Background Influence Bible Interpretation Subtitle: 01 Straight Truth Podcast Speaker: Richard Caldwell Jr. Broadcaster: Founders Baptist Church Event: Podcast Date: 9/21/2023 Length: 12 min.
Why does a naked man show up at Jesus's arrest, and then flee the scene completely naked? Pastor John offers some hermeneutical principles for interpreting seemingly strange texts like this one.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3279340/advertisement
A new MP3 sermon from DTBM, International is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: EBI-11 - God Will Destroy Russian Led Invasion & What We Can Do Subtitle: Short Clips - Elements Of Bibl Speaker: Dr. John Barnett Broadcaster: DTBM, International Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/8/2023 Bible: Short Clips - Elements of Bible Interpretation Length: 7 min.
A new MP3 sermon from DTBM, International is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: EBI-11 - The End Of Days Is Marked By A Confederacy Of Hate For Israel Subtitle: Short Clips - Elements Of Bibl Speaker: Dr. John Barnett Broadcaster: DTBM, International Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/8/2023 Bible: Short Clips - Elements of Bible Interpretation Length: 5 min.
A new MP3 sermon from DTBM, International is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: EBI-11 - God Declared Israel Would Return & Russia Would Lead A War Against It Subtitle: Short Clips - Elements Of Bibl Speaker: Dr. John Barnett Broadcaster: DTBM, International Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/8/2023 Bible: Short Clips - Elements of Bible Interpretation Length: 11 min.
In this TGC17 breakout session, Kevin DeYoung discusses the significance of accurate Bible interpretation, addressing the issue of pervasive interpretive pluralism within Christianity. DeYoung emphasizes the sufficiency and clarity of Scripture as well as the importance of interpreting Scripture alongside the creeds, confessions, and traditions of the church.DeYoung also highlights the need for understanding church history to combat pervasive interpretive pluralism. He encourages Christians to study and become convinced in their own minds of Scripture. Ultimately, DeYoung wants to equip people with confidence in God's Word as a result of accurate Bible interpretation.