
Week 26: KJV only?
07/21/23 • 11 min
In this half-a-year episode, we discuss the controversy over whether or not we should be King James only. This is a debate that many Christians have had over the years, but is it an issue that we should be drawing a line in the sand over? We will examine this topic briefly in today's episode. While this is a vast subject with many complexities, we aim to keep this as brief and straightforward as possible. Please let us know if you want us to cover it more in-depth!
We have some very special and exciting projects in the works, so be on the lookout for them. Lord willing, we will have an announcement very soon!
- Our readings this week are taken from Deuteronomy 4:2, Revelation 22:18, 19, and Matthew 24:34.
- For further information, the book mentioned in today's episode is John Ankerberg and Dillon Burroughs’ Taking a Stand for the Bible.
- We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!
In this half-a-year episode, we discuss the controversy over whether or not we should be King James only. This is a debate that many Christians have had over the years, but is it an issue that we should be drawing a line in the sand over? We will examine this topic briefly in today's episode. While this is a vast subject with many complexities, we aim to keep this as brief and straightforward as possible. Please let us know if you want us to cover it more in-depth!
We have some very special and exciting projects in the works, so be on the lookout for them. Lord willing, we will have an announcement very soon!
- Our readings this week are taken from Deuteronomy 4:2, Revelation 22:18, 19, and Matthew 24:34.
- For further information, the book mentioned in today's episode is John Ankerberg and Dillon Burroughs’ Taking a Stand for the Bible.
- We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!
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Week 25: U is for Unconditional Election
Join us this Bible study week as we explore how God's elect people are chosen before the foundation of the world to be the recipients of His undeserved grace, mercy, and forgiveness. He could have chosen all or none, but God in His sovereignty chose some and not others. We will explore how what this means for the believer and if it honestly even matters. (Spoiler alert: it does!)
- We will be reading from various verses throughout this episode.
- We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!
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Week 27: L is for Limited Atonement
In this Bible study week, we continue our study of the Reformed doctrine of TULIP. We have been studying this topic over the last several Bible study weeks and breaking down what each letter in TULIP stands for. Previously we have explored the Total Depravity of mankind, the Unconditional Election of God's elect, and this week we explore the Limited Atonement of Christ. What is Limited Atonement? Does this imply that Christ's atoning death on the cross was somehow weak or ineffective? By no means! Using Scriptural and sound doctrine, follow along as we explain this important Biblical teaching.
- We will be reading various Scripture throughout this week's episode.
- We look forward to seeing you again next Friday!
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