Why Believe the Bible?
2nd ed.
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Author
Publication
2008-03-31 - Regal, from Gospel Light, Ventura, CA
Language
English
Word Count
48,000 words, Guess
Page Count
192 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100830745645
- ISBN-139780830745647
- Goodreads2606930
- LibraryThing133193
- OCLC Control Number222277553
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL11466820M
Description
Solid biblical teaching for today. Can we really trust God's Word for what it says? What does God's Word mean to us today? How can we get the most from God's Word? In Why Believe the Bible? esteemed Bible teacher John MacArthur examines these and other questions regarding the authority, infallibility and trustworthiness of the Word of God. Whether you are a new Christian or just want to brush up on some of the basic truths of Scripture, Why Believe the Bible? will give you confidence in the power of God's Word to transform your life and show you that the Bible does make a difference! This book includes a Bible reading plan as well as helpful tools and resources for studying the Bible. From Why Believe the Bible?: "As Christians, most of us would like to say that we believe the Bible. But we are surrounded by a worldly secular system in which all truth is relative and in which there are no absolutes. The Bible is not openly attacked as much as it is subtly undermined. It is accepted as one more way to look at the world, but its divine authority is simply passed over, ignored, flippantly popularized or dismissed with a tolerant smile." - Jacket.
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