What Do You Really Believe In?
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Does it make much difference what we believe? Yes, because what we hold to be true is affecting each area of our life.
Unless we obviously understand what our convictions are and why we embrace them, we shall waver in our religion and poorly represent Christ to others.
The difficulty is, the general public have only an imprecise idea about their ideology. It’s smart to think about foundational truths that govern our Christian thinking and way of life. A handy place to start is with the Bible, God’s unfolding revelation of Himself. 2nd Timothy 3:16 3 tells us each part of the holy book is galvanized, or “God-breathed.” this implies that God selected certain people according to their background, their spirituality, and the message he needed to convey at a selected time in history. Then He gave them each concept and recollection He wanted included ; the human writers in turn jotted down what they’d received.
Given the proven fact that men were concerned in the writing process, it is comprehensible that people query the Bible’s trustworthiness. Yet it is completely loyal and correct because God was doing the speaking and the overseeing. He also made sure there would be substantiating evidence. You have positively heard about the discovery of many traditional scrolls – in spite of their age, nothing in them has contradicted a single doctrinal point in the Bibles we use today. When you pick up a Bible, realize what you hold in your hand. It is not just ink on paper – it’s the living Word of God, which He lovingly gave humankind so we would grow in our relationship to Him.