Scripture tells of our need for Christ, predicts who He would be, and records His life and His fulfillment of all that was predicted. It unfolds who we must be as His people and reminds us that He is coming back for us. Jesus is the epicenter of Scripture—the source of it all and the point of it all. He said, “The Scriptures...testify of me.” He is the fullness of the Word of God, the divine Word in human flesh. Read More
Category: Sword and Trumpet
Divine Revelation
We have a knowledge of God, but where does that knowledge come from? At the base level, how do we know God? Do we have the ability within ourselves to search out the character and will of God? No. We, with our limited capacities, can only guess at who God is. “There are mysteries which the human mind, unaided by revelation from God, can never unravel. They are beyond us. The only way by which such things can be found out is by getting information from one who knows—and who, besides the Infinite God, can know them—except through revelation from Him?” Read More
Why Theology Matters
The word theology often reminds us of stuffy libraries and even stuffier scholars. We see it as an intangible world of theories and arguments, totally removed from daily life. But, while we may sometimes view it as an accessory to Christianity, it’s really an essential element of every Christian’s faith. All Christians must be theological in some sense. We can’t grow spiritually without right theology; we can’t even maintain true faith without it. Read More