Romans 1:18–32 outlines how humanity rejected God’s revealed truth, exchanged His glory for idols, and was handed over to escalating sin—ultimately proving the need for the gospel’s saving power.
God is spirit (part 2): What does it mean that God is spirit?
From John 4:24, we learned that God is spirit. This post will explore what this attribute of God encompasses. The Westminster Shorter Catechism's answer to the question, "What is God?" will help us answer our question, "What does it mean that God is spirit?" Q. 4. What is God?A. God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal,... Continue Reading →
Does the Bible have any errors?
Does the Bible contain errors? How can we be sure? What is inerrancy? Can we know for sure we have today what God really said to the biblical writers in the past?
What Is Special Revelation and What Does God Make Known About Himself Through It?
In this theology session, we look at Special Revelation. General revelation has let all people, in all places, and at all times know there is a God but fails to reveal the identity of this God and what it means for life. God uses special revelation to show who He is, what He is like, and how we are to relate to Him.
What’s so special about Jesus? (Hebrews 1)
Commentary for Psalm 19:1-14.
What Is General Revelation and What Does God Make Known About Himself Through It?
This Theology Thursday exploresGeneral Revelation. After all, 1 Timothy 1:17 says that God is invisible, so how can He exist?
How Does God Make Himself Known? (Psalm 19)
Commentary for Psalm 19:1-14.