The perspicuity of Scripture, and how some put a grille on the view

Perspicuity: The quality of being perspicuous [clearly expressed and easily understood]; clearness and lucidity Origin: late 15th century (in the sense 'transparent'): from Latin perspicuus 'transparent, clear' (from the verb perspicere 'look at closely') + -ous. The Perspicuity of Scripture is an important doctrine in Protestantism. 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith 1.7 All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike… Continue reading The perspicuity of Scripture, and how some put a grille on the view

You Gotta Have Faith to Discern Good from Evil

The following is excerpted from today's sermon (July 6, 2014) at Christ Reformation Church. You may listen to or read the entire sermon at The Victory of our Faith Over the World. *** Faith is the means by which we overcome the world, by which we resolve to not love the world, by which we… Continue reading You Gotta Have Faith to Discern Good from Evil