Trusting the Bible: A Journey to Transformation

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1) "The difference between knowing about God and knowing him personally is a journey sometimes of just 18 inches from our head to our heart. How many of y'all know there's a difference between information and transformation? Why should we trust the scriptures with our lives? Well, here's the truth. If we want to determine if something's trustworthy, the trustworthiness of something, we have to first establish its intent. Let me break that down for you. Um, how can I know if something's trustworthy? If I don't know what it should be trusted for, let me put this way." [28:47] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "If we are asking the Bible to be a science book, we're mistaking its intent. Is the Bible trustworthy as a science book? The answer is no, but it wasn't intended to be a science book. Its intention is to teach us. Is it to teach us how old the earth is? Is that the intention of scripture? Does the Bible give us detailed moral codes for every area of our lives? No, but it wasn't intended to. Can we misjudge the Bible's trustworthiness when we ask for it to be something other than what it's designed to be?" [31:29] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "We can trust it for its testimony, key purpose, key purpose, number one, key intention is testimony. Testimony means to bear witness to. Why? What's the intent in scripture? It is to bear witness to Jesus. He is the point. In fact, if you take Jesus out, you've got nothing. You take Jesus out of the scripture, you can blow my mind with all the facts about this and archaeology. If we have, don't have Jesus, we don't have anything." [32:56] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The number one reason I would say we trust scripture is because of Jesus. It all points to him. The old Testament points forward to him. There's a King coming. He's better than David. He is the King of Kings. He is El Shaddai. Adonai, Elohim. He is the Lord of Lords. He's coming. He's going to be the savior. And he came and the new Testament tells us that he came. So it's pointing forward and then it's pointing back. And then it's showing us how our lives can be changed in light of the truth of Jesus." [37:01] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "Meditating on scripture. Here's what it's about. It's about living a life that is open to God. It's just, it doesn't mean I have it all figured out. It doesn't mean I'm the smartest person in the room. It's just saying scripture bears testimony to Jesus. It's not a science book. It's not trying to tell me about what's happening in Iran. It bears testimony to Jesus because Jesus is the one who transforms me. Paul said, be like me for I am like Christ. I want to be renewed in my thinking, transformed in my mind and made into the image of Christ." [42:44] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Real transformation begins, say, begins when we open ourselves to allow scripture to read us and to change us into the image of Christ. The transformative power of scripture can save us. And here's the bottom line in your notes as we land this plane. The bottom line, the bottom line, what's this all about? The intent, the core intent of scripture. Scripture, this amazing collection of wisdom and literature that points to Christ Jesus as our savior. It's core intent is to save us and to help us over and over and over and over again." [59:26] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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