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  2. What is the biblical definition of faith?

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  3. The Analogy of Faith: Does Scripture Interpret Scripture?

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    The analogy of faith is not the principle that Scripture interprets Scripture, but that all Scripture is in agreement and will not contradict itself. It assumes the unity and harmony of teaching throughout the Bible. In other words, when multiple passages say something about a topic (either explicitly or implicitly), then what those passages ...

  4. What Is Sola Scriptura? - Christian Research Institute

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    Sola Scriptura implies several things. First, the Bible is a direct revelation from God. As such, it has divine authority. For what the Bible says, God says. Second, the Bible is sufficient: it is all that is necessary for faith and practice. For Protestants “the Bible alone” means “the Bible only” is the final authority for our faith.

  5. Heresies and Aberrations: What Is the Difference?

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    The word “heresy,” in its most common usage, refers to false teachings that destroy. They are destructive because they overturn the basic elements which make up the historic Christian faith, substituting in their place doctrines which distort or contradict the teachings found in the Bible. The doctrines of the Trinity, the unique deity of ...

  6. Confident Faith - Christian Research Institute

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    1. Knowing God’s Word Builds a Confident Faith. Let these words of Jesus, from John 8:32, soak in: “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”. He didn’t say, “You will develop Christian ideas,” but rather, “You shall know the truth!”. Equally bold, Jesus declared in John 14:6, “I am the way and the truth ...

  7. No Creed but the Bible: Ancient Creeds and Contemporary Faith

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    During the first several centuries of Christian history, believers expressed their faith through short statements called “creeds” (from the Latin word credo, meaning “I believe”). 1 There were many such statements, but two of them, the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed, became the most universally accepted extrabiblical statements in the Christian church.

  8. The Enduring Value of a Christian Liberal Arts Education

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    At such colleges, the educators seek to develop a certain kind of person for church and society. The Christian liberal arts education remains the best education available to humanity. We who deliver it offer a unique mixture of intellectual inquiry, spiritual formation, and a commitment to calling and career.

  9. He released His faith the creative power to bring His words to pass."18 For "words are spiritual containers,"19 and the "force of faith is released by words."20 Copeland derives his definition of faith from Hebrews 11:1: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (KJV).

  10. The historical context of Psalm 82 is in dispute, but the meaning seems to be clear. The psalm begins with the declaration that God stands in the midst of the congregation of God [Heb. El].”. This is a reference to God’s people, Israel. The psalm then says that God judges in the midst of “gods.”. The Hebrew word here is Elohim.

  11. What's Wrong with the Word Faith Movement? (Part Two) The...

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    Copeland derives his definition of faith from Hebrews 11:1: “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (KJV). He interprets the word “substance” as some transcendent, primary element that makes up the universe; it was and is activated by spoken words at the onset of creation (both God’s original ...