Contending for the Timeless Truth of Scripture

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The problems of mankind this evening are exactly and precisely what they've always been. That is perhaps of all the fellow is the greatest. There is nothing new under the sun. Oh, I know it appears in a different form, and we are fooled by that. We are interested in the dress, in the appearance, not in the thing itself. But the thing itself is exactly the same. [00:12:17]

The Bible is something that contains the faith. The faith. What does this mean, says someone? Well, it means this: that running through all the history and all the moral teaching and all that I have mentioned, there is a truth, there is a doctrine, there is a teaching running right through this book from beginning to end. [00:22:04]

The message of this book is something which has been delivered to me, given, handed over. Now, this is, I say, absolutely crucial. Let me put it negatively: this book is not a collection of men's thoughts. This isn't just a collection of men's ideas and men's theories with regard to life. [00:27:37]

The contents of this book, far from being the result of human discovery, are the result of the revelation of God. It is what God has given, what God has revealed, what God has made known. Now, don't you see why I call you to listen to this book? [00:29:36]

The Bible handles this one theme in an extraordinary manner. There are times when you almost feel that it's forgotten it itself, and you seem to be meandering off on some sideline and some tangent which doesn't seem to have the remotest connection with the theme. But if you read carefully, you'll always find that it has. [00:22:51]

The message of this book is about what God has done, not what you and I have got to do, but what God has done for us and about us and concerning our salvation. When the fullness of the times was come, God sent forth his son, made of a woman, made under the law. [00:45:39]

The Bible's message is about God's actions in history, culminating in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is the foundation of our faith and the only true solution to humanity's deepest problems. The Bible's message is unchangeable and final because it comes from God, who is eternal and unchanging. [00:41:13]

The Bible is not merely a collection of historical accounts or moral teachings; it is a unified message about God's plan and purpose for humanity. The problems we face today are not new. They are the same fundamental issues humanity has always confronted: insecurity, conflict, and the quest for meaning. [00:12:23]

The Bible's teachings are not human inventions but divine revelations. They were delivered to the saints, not discovered by them. This divine origin gives the Bible its authority and relevance. The message of salvation through Jesus Christ is a once-and-for-all act of God, unchangeable and final. [00:27:07]

The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ are unique, once-and-for-all acts of God. These events are central to the Christian faith and offer the only true path to salvation. The Bible's message is unchangeable and final because it comes from God, who is eternal and unchanging. [00:46:18]

The Bible's message is a divine revelation, not a human invention. It was delivered to the saints, emphasizing its authority and relevance across all ages. The Bible's teachings, originating from God, provide the ultimate answers to these enduring issues. [00:16:11]

The Bible's message is unchangeable and final because it comes from God, who is eternal and unchanging. This makes it perpetually relevant, offering stability and truth in a world of constant change. The Bible's teachings, originating from God, provide the ultimate answers to these enduring issues. [00:41:13]

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