Dive into the devotional side of apologetics and glean encouraging truths from God’s Word with devotionals that uphold the authority of Scripture while providing real inspiration.
When people refuse to accept the Father as the authority in their lives, they set themselves up as God. But God will not give His glory to another.
The Father’s plan included the redemption of man, and was accomplished through the work of the Son.
As believers we need to be like Isaiah in that he had absolute confidence that God was the ultimate Authority.
Isaiah demonstrated complete trust the God is the authority.
The Old Testament provides the historical background of the salvation message and gives numerous examples from which we can learn.
Scripture is consistent in its teaching about a new heaven and new earth.
Scripture’s consistency is shown in its promise of restoration.
The Bible’s consistency is shown in its promise of restoration.
God’s holiness ensures that His judgments are always fair.
The Apostle Paul explained the “mystery” of Christ.
Jesus knew all about the sacrifice He was going to make.
The Old Testament reveals numerous details about the coming Messiah.
Jesus lives forever as our high priest.
Scripture’s consistency is seen in God’s provision for Israel during the Exodus.
Scripture's consistency is seen in God's promise to Abraham.
God demonstrates grace in the midst of judgment.
The first promise of the Savior is found in Genesis.
Scripture is loud and clear in its claim to be 100 percent eternally true and reliable.
People suppress the truth because they don’t want to serve God.
Where does truth fit in while we face this spiritual battle, as Paul describes in Ephesians 6?
Throughout history, humanity has regularly changed opinions on what they think is “truth.”
How is one supposed to decipher truth so that we are not “carried about by every wind of doctrine” (Ephesians 4:14)?
There is a reason why the inerrancy of God’s Word is always under attack.
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