Why would the Gospels not all be the same? Why do we see differences, including things that, at first glance, might seem like contradictions?
But having four unique perspectives, that agree with each other, strengthens the evidence for their truth.
Making a defense of the faith
Why would the Gospels not all be the same? Why do we see differences, including things that, at first glance, might seem like contradictions?
But having four unique perspectives, that agree with each other, strengthens the evidence for their truth.
When you hear people say we can’t trust that the Bible is true because it’s been changed and edited over time, how do you react? Is it true? Or can we be confident that what we have today is God’s unchanging Word?
It’s no secret that our world is becoming more morally confused. If we pay attention to trends even in America, it’s easy to see that those who refuse to give in to compromise can be mistreated. That’s why it’s important to be ready to be tested. And we have more resources than any generation to help us in our preparation.
The way we live our everyday lives says much about what we truly believe. Do we truly believe the Scriptures that tell us not to act like the world does, but to be different?
Is it a phase, a worldview, some kind of new denomination of Christianity, or a new religion entirely? There is confusion around the word. But like many things in our day, this is ultimately a new term for something old.
We tend to think of idols as objects that are too valuable to us. Our cars, houses, jewelry, money, etc. But creating an idol goes beyond that. Do we worship God for who He has revealed Himself to be, or how we want Him to be?