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Part 3 Biblicism "True Sola Scriptura Produces Confessional Clarity"
PART 3 - True Sola Scriptura
Sola Scriptura does not mean spiritual isolation. It means Scripture alone is infallible, while the church faithfully and precisely confesses what it teaches. Confessional clarity promotes unity, stability, and gospel integrity. If we truly revere God’s Word, we will define it carefully, teach it boldly, and guard it faithfully.
Feb 161 min read


Part 2 Biblicism - The Cost of Doctrinal Imprecision
PART 2 – The Cost of Doctrinal Imprecision
Vagueness in doctrine is not harmless—it is dangerous. When churches refuse to define justification, grace, faith, or the Trinity with precision, confusion follows. Heresy thrives in blurred distinctions. Sound doctrine requires structure, clarity, and careful definition. Theological precision protects the gospel and guards the church from drift.
Feb 162 min read


Part 1 Biblicism "I Just Read the Bible"
PART 1 – “I Just Read the Bible”
Many claim “I just read the Bible,” but Scripture was never meant to be interpreted in isolation. True Sola Scriptura affirms the Bible as the only infallible authority—yet it also demands theological precision and accountability. Private interpretation without defined doctrine invites instability. Loving Scripture means clearly articulating what it teaches.
Feb 162 min read


The Believer’s Duty – Trembling Before God’s Word
Series: The Bible – God’s Perfect Word A Proper Response to a Perfect Word How should we respond to a book that is divinely inspired, absolutely true, perfectly preserved, and eternally sufficient? Not with indifference. Not with casual neglect. But with trembling. Isaiah 66:2 says: “This is the one to whom I will look: he who is humble and contrite in spirit and trembles at My word.” This is the believer’s duty: to approach the Bible with reverence, humility, and holy fear,
Feb 44 min read


The Bible: The Foundation of All Theology
The Bible alone gives us God’s truth. It is the beginning of all theology because it is the voice of God from Genesis to Revelation. Without it, no true knowledge of God or salvation is possible. In this post, we explore why Scripture must be the foundation for all doctrinal belief, and why any other source of authority ultimately fails.
Feb 34 min read


Why We Need the Bible – Its Necessity for Life and Faith
The Bible is not optional—it is essential. God’s Word is necessary for salvation, spiritual growth, and everyday obedience. Without it, we are left in darkness. In this post, we explore why Scripture is vital for life and faith, and why every generation must return to it as the only source of divine truth.
Feb 34 min read


Can We Trust Our Bibles Today – Textual Criticism and Accuracy
Modern Bibles, especially translations like the ESV, NASB, LSB, or NKJV, are based on critical editions of the Hebrew and Greek texts that represent the best and most reliable readings.
Feb 34 min read


Attacks on the Word – Distorting Clarity and Authority
God’s Word is clear and authoritative, but today many distort both its clarity and its authority. In this post, we identify modern attacks on the Bible’s trustworthiness—from academic skepticism to subjective reinterpretation—and explore how to stand firm on the Word that God has plainly and powerfully given.
Aug 31, 20254 min read


What is the Canon? Recognizing God’s Voice
A collection of writings became the Word of God. How? They were recognized as such by God’s people, who heard His voice in them. This post explains how the canon of Scripture was formed—not by human invention, but by divine revelation—and why it still matters.
Aug 30, 20254 min read


What About the Copies Preservation of God’s Word
Can we trust the Bible as God’s Word, or have errors crept into its transmission? This post discusses the reliability of ancient manuscripts, textual criticism, and how God has preserved His Word for us. The Bible we have is trustworthy.
Aug 29, 20254 min read


The Battle for Inerrancy – Why Truth Matters
Is the Bible true? In the battle for inerrancy, God’s Word is under constant attack. In this post, we examine the challenge of inerrancy, some modern denials, and why truth matters. The Bible is trustworthy, and the stakes could not be higher.
Aug 28, 20254 min read


Why the Bible Is Enough – Clarity and Sufficiency
God has given us everything we need for life and godliness in His Word. The Bible is not only inspired—it is also clear and sufficient. In this post, we examine the doctrines of clarity and sufficiency and why Scripture alone provides all that is necessary for salvation, spiritual growth, and obedience to God.
Aug 27, 20254 min read


The Apostles – Witnesses to the Word
Series: The Bible – God’s Perfect Word Who Were the Apostles? The word apostle means “sent one.” In the New Testament, this title...
Aug 26, 20254 min read


Divine Proofs – God’s Stamp on Scripture
The Bible is not merely a religious book; it bears the unmistakable stamp of divine authorship. From fulfilled prophecy to supernatural unity, from divine self-attestation to the witness of Christ, God has embedded undeniable proofs into His Word. In this post, we explore the fingerprints of God that authenticate Scripture as His very voice.
Aug 25, 20254 min read


Jesus and the Bible – His View of Scripture
Series: The Bible – God’s Perfect Word The Living Word and the Written Word Jesus Christ is the Word made flesh (John 1:14), the ultimate...
Aug 24, 20254 min read


The Process of Inspiration – How the Bible Was Written
Series: The Bible – God’s Perfect Word A Divine Work through Human Hands When we say the Bible is “inspired,” we mean it is breathed out...
Aug 23, 20254 min read


The Writers – God’s Prepared Instruments
Series: The Bible – God’s Perfect Word The Sovereign Hand Behind the Pen The Bible was not dropped from the sky, nor was it composed by...
Aug 22, 20255 min read


Verbal Plenary Inspiration – God’s Perfect Process
The doctrine of verbal, plenary inspiration teaches that every word of Scripture, in every part, is fully and equally inspired by God. It affirms both divine authorship and human agency, preserving truth without error. In this post, we explore why this doctrine is essential for biblical authority, and how it safeguards our confidence in God’s unchanging Word.
Aug 21, 20254 min read


False Theories of Inspiration – Where Men Go Wrong
While the Bible claims to be God-breathed, many alternative theories attempt to redefine inspiration. From mechanical dictation to natural intuition, these flawed views either exalt man or diminish Scripture. In this post, we examine and refute the most common false theories of inspiration and reaffirm why only verbal, plenary inspiration upholds the Bible’s authority.
Aug 20, 20254 min read


The Word Breathed Out – The Doctrine of Inspiration
What does it mean to say the Bible is “inspired”? Scripture claims not only divine origin but divine breath. In this post, we explore the doctrine of inspiration—how God used human writers to produce His perfect Word, why every word matters, and how this doctrine secures our confidence in Scripture’s authority and trustworthiness.
Aug 19, 20254 min read
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