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1 | sharing our faith to unbelievers so hard | 1 Cor 1:18 | stjohn | 199779 | ||
If I may add, Brother BradK, having a full toolbox as I alluded to most certainly isn’t enough. It’s rather in the knowing which tools are going to be effective. We should all know, The Word of God needs no help at all. We can sometimes keep an intellectual conversation going by adding some extra biblical literature science and/or history. But in the end, those things in and of them-selves would have no effect on an unbeliever’s spiritual discernment, however well it may add to their intellectual discernment. It is in the end God working through His Word that brings an unbelievers understanding to the point that they see that we are depraved sinner’s in an unchecked fall into perdition, and that we are indeed in desperate need of a savior. That, is what I would call true, spiritual discernment! Sure is hard to drive that point home isn't it! Bless you, Brother. John |
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2 | sharing our faith to unbelievers so hard | 1 Cor 1:18 | BradK | 199781 | ||
Hi John, I agree. If he were merely asking, "can the Word of God" be aided or clarified to the unbeliever THROUGH the support of literature, science and history, I'd say yes. However, to suggest that the Word itself is somehow inadequate is not only wrong but outside the bounds of Orthodoxy. It denies sola scriptura! Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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