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Biblical Authority as Relationship, Not Rulebook

Biblical Authority as Relationship, Not Rulebook

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  • Garry Breshears, Whitney Woollard

This article discusses the authority of the Bible. It considers what makes the Bible authoritative: its inspiration and its author. Further, the article goes on to consider the character of the Bible: it is a covenant document, which means it's about a relationship as well as rules. Finally, the article draws implications that this has for the church.

Source: Gospel-Centered Discipleship, 2017. 5 pages.

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To believe means that man must not rely on what he is, or can be, or shall be, nor on what he does or can do, nor on what he feels or does not feel, but to rely solely on what Christ has done, is doing and shall yet do. Charles H. Spurgeon
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