Scripture and the Church

Jesus summed it up: "Without Me you can do nothing."
What does the Bible says about the nature of spiritual power, why we need it, how God imparts it, and why He does it?
Religion and morals, say the pluralists, belong to the private realm and must be kept out of the public realm.
Today growing numbers of "conservative" church leaders engage in a sinful indulgence that scorns Christ, tramples His Word underfoot, and defames their high and serious calling.
The inevitable outcome of postmodernism is pluralism, the notion that a single standard of truth is unthinkable.
A recent hymn, His Robes For Mine, emphatically proclaims two great but neglected Bible doctrines.
It has obliterated Biblical dividing lines between light & darkness, truth & error, and righteousness & permissiveness.
Some post-evangelical teachers deny that Christians need to confess their sins to God, or guard themselves against sin. God's Word tells us that this is a gross distortion of the truth.
Christians individually, and the church as a body, will fall into grave dangers if we do not guard the precious treasure of God's Word within our minds. Evidence of this abounds today. But we will experience manifold blessings if we take God's imperative to guard His Word seriously.
Today's post-evangelical church has a serious knowledge problem. Psalm 119:11 gives the cure.
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