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Is the Bible Reliable?

The Problem of God, Part 5

March 3, 2019 • Chris Edmondson • 2 Timothy 3:16–17, Hebrews 4:12, 1 Corinthians 15:3–6, 2 Peter 1:16–21

We have all been to High School or college where teachers and professors have dismantled our faith and discounted the Bible. They were smarter than you, had more degrees than you, so you just left God and the church. Now when someone brings up the Bible? Or says, “You should read it!” You just ignore what they say, because you remember some claims that a professor made years ago that you never investigated. You think, “It’s full of errors. It’s full of contradictions. I haven’t read it. But Hey—that’s what people say.” But have you read the Bible for yourself?

Don’t just take someone else’s word on the subject. Since the Bible plays a crucial role in a growing relationship with Jesus Christ, the question “Is the Bible reliable?” is one we need to be willing to ask and prepared to answer. Because what you do with God, Jesus, and the Bible is too important just to listen to hearsay. Dig into it for yourself. Because your eternity may hang in the balance.

Q & A 10:30am

March 10, 2019 • Chris Edmondson, Kim Edmondson, Luther Ramsey

Q & A 9:00am

March 10, 2019 • Chris Edmondson, Kim Edmondson, Luther Ramsey

The Problem of Hypocrisy

February 24, 2019 • Dr. Carlo Serrano • John 20:19–24, John 8:1–11, 2 Corinthians 4:7

From the Christian down the road who never practices what he preaches, to witch hunts, to the crusades, what is the deal with Christians who look nothing like Jesus? You told us that the hypocrisy of Christians is one of the top problems you have with God. So let’s go there.