Last modified: January 1, 2024
Brady• January 1, 2024•
A message from the series “Iceberg Faith.” There are some things that we have no problem knowing where to draw the lines on. Items like the deity/humanity of Christ, the Virgin Birth, Resurrection of Jesus are specifically defined in Scripture as marks of faithfulness. Disbelief equal heresy.
But about some of the other items? Where do we draw the line between opinion and doctrine?
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CloseChristians believe God is real, but a lot of people won't believe unless they have verifiable proof. Which, they argue, doesn't exist. But what if it did -- just not in the form you were looking for? Solomon said in Ecclesiastes 3:11 that God has "set eternity in the heart of man," which means that we innately know that we are eternal beings. The only question left for us is whether or not we'll acknowledge it.
Last modified: January 1, 2024