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DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 230

DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 230

INSPIRATION AND INERRANCY OF SCRIPTURES, PART 1. I stand for the view that the Scriptures were inspired by the divine breath of God and also for their inerrancy in that they are fully truthful in all of their teaching. Millard J. Erickson says: “ By inspiration of...
DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 229

DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 229

PEOPLE NEED A MORE PERSONAL REVELATION OF GOD THAN GENERAL REVELATION, PART 3. God also reveals Himself by telling His name. He enters into covenant with believers and gives Himself to be known by them. He shows in His word how He made covenants with His people where...
DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 228

DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 228

PEOPLE NEED A MORE PERSONAL REVELATION OF GOD THAN GENERAL REVELATION, PART 2. The New Dictionary of Theology says : “Thus at the heart and centre of special revelation is a divinely initiated solution to the universal moral and religious predicament of man which...
DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 227

DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 227

PEOPLE NEED A MORE PERSONAL REVELATION OF GOD THAN A GENERAL REVELATION, PART 1. I am in agreement with Millard J. Erickson’s view that “most people need a more personal understanding of God than is available through nature and general history.”1 As it says in Romans...
DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 226

DEVOTIONAL REFLECTION 226

GENERAL REVELATION OF GOD FOUND IN NATURE, HISTORY AND HUMANITY, PART 3 The New Dictionary of Theology says: “ If we posit a basic unity between general and special revelation, does it not follow that both possess saving potential and that a sinner might turn to God...