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Why We Need the Whole Counsel of Scripture - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
The Bible features a staggering breadth and depth of truth that selective proof-texting can never reflect.
Randy Alcorn,
Truth and the Danger of Overcorrection - Enjoying the Journey
All of us who have driven for any length of time have experienced or witnessed the danger of over correcting. […]
Scott Pauley,
Jesus Taught On the Holy Spirit - Enjoying the Journey
To avoid the confusion, we must also study what Jesus taught about co-equal, co-existent, and co-eternal Spirit of God.
Scott Pauley,
Neglecting the Old Testament
This is the second post reviewing Brent A. Strawn’s book, The Old Testament Is Dying: A Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment. Read the introductory post, The Old Testament Is Dying. Writing to Timot…
Claude F. Mariottini,
The Right View of Scripture
To have the Right View of Scripture, we must recognize that the Bible was not written to reveal things, it was written to reveal God.
Scott Pauley,
The Right View of Scripture
To have the Right View of Scripture, we must recognize that the Bible was not written to reveal things, it was written to reveal God.
Scott Pauley,
A Blunt Instruction from John
We test everything against scripture—the whole counsel of God—from Genesis to Revelation. What does not align must be rejected.
Damon J. Gray,
A Blunt Instruction from John
We test everything against scripture—the whole counsel of God—from Genesis to Revelation. What does not align must be rejected.
Damon J. Gray,
Looking Ahead to Likelihood of Increased Persecution in America - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Let’s hang on to what liberties we can, but not complain like a disgruntled special interest group. Instead let’s focus on sharing Jesus and the Gospel.
Randy Alcorn,
The Doctrinal Crisis in American Evangelical Churches: What Can We Do? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
If we don’t somehow reverse the doctrinal decay in our evangelical churches, this dominant trend will continue.
Randy Alcorn,

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