presuppositions

  • Christian Apologetics: Starting Point and Analogical Thought

    “The Thoughts of the Righteous are just, but the counsels of the wicked are deceitful” (Prov. 12:5; NASB).1 “Hence the Christian alternative to the hopelessness of autonomous reasoning is revelational epistemology or ‘analogical thinking.’ This requires beginning with God’s Word as the most certain truth available to man and basing all reasoning upon it.” –Greg…

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  • Israel and the Land Promise: A Brief Inquiry

    INTRODUCTION: Of late, the argument surrounding Israel and biblical prophecy has skyrocketed. Questions swirl and determinations are made on the supposition that in the past God promised to give the land of Israel to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Three premises are then ushered into the discussion, and they are treated as if…

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  • The Analogy of the Gate Breaker: Starting to Look at the Bigger Picture, Part II

    INTRODUCTION: Is Christ Jesus Lord? Is He the Lord over all other Lords? Is He the Lord over life and death? Is He the Lord of every area of life? If you answer “yes” to these questions, then you will be in a tough position to deny His Law-Word as authoritative in every sphere of…

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  • Establish the need: What is a worldview? And what does it matter? Purpose: We will look at four focus to help us think about worldview in apologetics… Apologetics Session 5: Thinking about Worldview in Apologetics Really appreciated this breakdown of worldviews: What they are and how they operate, as well as, how the Christian should…

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  • Warring for Truth: “I AM A CHRISTIAN”

    John MacArthur writes, “Every true Christian should know and love the truth. Scripture says one of the key characteristics of ‘those who perish’ (people who are damned by their unbelief) is that ‘they did not receive the love of truth, that they might be saved’ (2Thessalonians 2:10). The clear implication is that a genuine love…

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