Sola Scriptura means “Scripture alone,” one of the three “solas” of the Reformation. The idea of “Scripture alone” wasn’t something new in the Church. For example, Gregory of Nyssa (335-395 […]
Misreading Scripture Alone
This is an article that pastor came across last autumn. The author, Matthew Block, writes how many have succumbed to ancient heresies that the Church has long ago refuted. He […]
Will the Real “Sola Scriptura” Please Stand Up!
This is an excursus that our pastor wrote for a study on the New Testament epistle of Jude. Excursus: Will the Real “Sola Scriptura” Please Stand Up! To make […]
Jude
Jude Author The author of this epistle simply identifies himself as “Jude, a slave of Jesus Christ and a brother of James.” But who is he? First, Jude is a […]
Sola Scriptura in All Its Glory!
This is an article I wrote for the September 1st, 2011 edition of the Stone County Gazette. ——— “Sola Scriptura” literally says “scripture alone.” It’s a shortened statement Martin Luther […]
Walking by Faith and Not by Sight in Christian Caregiving
As Christians, God calls each of us to “walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). This means our orientation in life comes from God and His revelation to […]