The Sufficiency of Scripture | Part 9

Commitment to Scripture alone is sometimes set against Spirit-led Christianity, as if following the written Word is less spiritual than following the Spirit’s leading. But Spirit-led living is not opposed to Scripture-led living. Rather, the Spirit works through the Word to instruct and change us. True spiritual life springs from knowledge of God found in Scripture. Read More

The Sufficiency of Scripture | Part 7

Biblicism is, in fact, the ultimate litmus test for whether or not a man’s preaching meets God’s criteria. This is the central notion behind the apostle Paul’s command to Timothy that he “Preach the Word!” Nothing else is expected—or permitted—than preaching the Word. Everything in a sermon must be geared toward helping the hearers understand God’s Word. They should be left on a higher plane than before, knowing more of who God is, what He has done for them, and what He expects them as His redeemed children. The end goal is deeper relationship with God, but that relationship is indivisible from what He has told us in His Word. Thus the preacher’s responsibility is to look to Scripture alone to lead his people toward God. Read More