It has been well-stated that “If God built you a bridge even a mile ahead, it wouldn’t be a bridge of faith.” We walk by faith not by sight. God demands our willingness to obey without fully explaining His intentions.
Psalm 37 is a protest against pessimism. It is the Psalm of the optimist. It addresses the riddle of the prosperity of the wicked and the affliction of the righteous. This Psalm could be titled “Don’t Fret!” or “The Security of the Believer.”
Inspiration is the supernatural influence of the Holy Spirit on the human mind which allowed the Bible authors to write without error and without omission. Inspiration is God speaking to man, in man, by man and for man. As with all dealings with God, there is an element of faith on our part which must be exercised in order to accept the Bible as fact.
What Spurgeon wrote regarding Biblical commentaries has great relevance in the 21st century
Here are the four primary steps to follow in studying a Scripture text.
These steps can be applied to any passage in the Bible.
This is Part 2 in learning how to use a Strong’s Concordance.
This is an introduction on how to use a Strong’s Concordance.
The following study methods have been set up for those attending college, however the principles can be adapted for individuals who prepare studies as well.
It is one thing to claim authority. It is another to confirm it. What the Bible claims to be, it proves itself to be.
Here are 12 Scriptural priorities to use when teaching God’s Word.