"Scriptural truth" refers to the ideas, principles, or beliefs that are derived from religious texts, such as the Bible, Quran, or other holy scriptures. It indicates the teachings or doctrines that are considered sacred or authoritative within a particular faith tradition.
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We both recognize that judgments must be made in the life of Christ's Church as to what is and what is
not scriptural truth.
He was the master of translating
scriptural truths into vague existential slogans that countless preachers easily manipulated into a capitulation to the spirit of the age.
First of all, just as another heads up, that her song in verses 47 - 55 is full of
Scriptural truths from the Old Testament.
«I'm always blown away by how inspired and
timeless scriptural truths are, and learn more each time I re-read them and observe them playing out in narratives like the book of Genesis or in my own life's path.
Now, I would have absolutely no idea how to be a hospital chaplain and talk to people before they die, but perhaps
speaking scriptural truths over them would be good in addition to listening to them talk about their families?
I grow very tired of Mormonism and Catholicism and Christendom for there denying of
literal scriptural Truths about the bodies of people being Gods» husbandry and buildings and temples and even KIngdoms of the Gods!
They have codified
important Scriptural truths — on the Nature of Christ, for example, and on the Personhood of the Holy Spirit — and so we refer to them as authoritative.
FAITH ALONE IN CHRIST ALONE is «literally» incorrect and has the POTENTIAL to mislead some people who aren't familiar
with Scriptural Truths.
In these pages, you will find keen insights and
powerful Scriptural truths which I am only beginning to grasp the significance of, myself.
Having been a Christian my whole life and having graduated from a bible college, I have a solid foundation upon which to
offer scriptural truth in therapy.
Your bronze age phobias are based upon fear and a very faulty understanding
of scriptural truth.
The isolation of Scripture study from the believing community of faith (nuda scriptura) disregards the Holy Spirit's work in guiding the witness of the people of God to
scriptural truths, and leaves the interpretation of that truth vulnerable to unfettered subjectivism.
But it is certainly not
a Scriptural truth.
I have very serious doubts you have spent any time investigating
the scriptural truth of the matter at all.
Roman primacy seems an instance of church authority validating itself rather than serving as the instrument for a providential outworking of
scriptural truths.
Indeed, as the reader becomes mature in Christ, it is the actual experience of
scriptural truth that is more important.
There were sixty - five candidates for baptism, all neatly clad (so different from former appearance) and their faces beamed with delight... They were questioned, not only to ascertain their knowledge of
scriptural truth, but also to ascertain, as far as possible, their apprehension of Christ as a living and a present Saviour.
Besides, existentialism restricts itself to human temporality whereas the Christian message has a cosmic perspective.17 On the other hand, we can not say simply that
these scriptural truths are historical in the traditional sense of the term, that is, open to empirical verification.
My exhortation (to all of us) from the Bell conversation is that we (re) learn how
the scriptural truths of the love of God and the holiness of God are held simultaneously in the scriptures.
Unfortunately, the same malady is debilitating the American Church, and we're losing our ability to discern what is
scriptural truth and what is seeker - sensitive interpretation.
Although this is
a Scriptural truth, Matthew 25 is not talking about this.
The entirely orthodox and
scriptural truth that there are mysteries within Christianity and we can not know God in full in this life («For now, we see through a glass, darkly») becomes the half - truth that we can not understand God's will or nature in any meaningful way, and we don't really know how God wishes us to behave.
The real purpose of Dr. Schniewind's article is to show us the whole body of
the Scriptural truth, in such a way as to press the question, whether Bultmann is not freeing the Gospel from its fetters by amputating its limbs.