Why You Can Trust the Bible Pt. 3
Today we’re covering the final external evidence that validates the claims of the Bible. For lack of a better name, we’ll call this point of evidence, Our Reality. ...
Keep ReadingOctober 19, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: Why You Can Trust the Bible, Doubt, Trust
Today we’re covering the final external evidence that validates the claims of the Bible. For lack of a better name, we’ll call this point of evidence, Our Reality. ...
Keep ReadingOctober 12, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: bible, Faith, Why You Can Trust the Bible, Doubt
Last week we began considering external evidence that supports the truth claims of the Bible. Before we jump into part two, here’s some perspective on how to receive people who come to the Scriptures with doubt—honest doubt, not mocking or scoffing. ...
Keep ReadingOctober 7, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: Christianity, Why You Can Trust the Bible, Doubt, Subjective, Objective
Many claim the Bible is corrupt, full of contradictions, and historically unreliable. Plenty of people have claimed to speak for God. Other religions have their own sacred religious texts that clearly differ with the Bible on major points of doctrine and practice. Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus have their own Scriptures. They can’t all be right, can they? What distinguis...
Keep ReadingSeptember 29, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: Faith, Engage, Hard Things
When James Calvert went out as a missionary to the cannibals of the Fiji Islands, the ship captain tried to turn him back, saying, “You will lose your life and the lives of those with you if you go among such savages.” Calvert replied, “We died before we came here.” ...
Keep ReadingSeptember 22, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: romans, hope, Faith, Hopeless
On May 10, 1940, an old man and his two daughters gathered around a radio late at night in Holland. They tensely waiting to hear their prime minister address the country. Germany was at war with England and France. Will Holland join the war or remain neutral? One of the daughters, recalling that night years later, writes:...
Keep ReadingSeptember 8, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: romans, Faith, Engage
’m not afraid of heights. At least, I didn’t think I was. Once I trekked 630 feet to the top of the tallest monument in the United Sates, the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Okay, full disclosure, I took a Tram Car. At the observation area on top, a row of widows displayed a panoramic layout of the city—thirty miles in either direction. The view was stunning and I couldn...
Keep ReadingSeptember 1, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series , Sermon Series | Tags: Gentle and Lowly, Matthew, The Heart of Jesus
In his book, Gentle and Lowly, Dane Ortlund begins: In the four Gospel accounts given to us in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—eighty-nine chapters of biblical text—there’s only one place where Jesus tells us about his own heart.…only one place—perhaps the most wonderful words ever uttered by human lips—do we hear Jesus himself open up to us his very heart. ...
Keep ReadingSeptember 1, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series , Sermon Series | Tags: Gentle and Lowly, Matthew, The Heart of Jesus
In his book, Gentle and Lowly, Dane Ortlund begins: In the four Gospel accounts given to us in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—eighty-nine chapters of biblical text—there’s only one place where Jesus tells us about his own heart.…only one place—perhaps the most wonderful words ever uttered by human lips—do we hear Jesus himself open up to us his very heart. ...
Keep ReadingAugust 27, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: Heart of Jesus, Matthew
“There are many false Jesuses out there to defraud you, right where you need help the most.” I recently read that sentence in a book by Ray Ortlund and it resonated with me. Have you ever been defrauded? The word means to be duped, swindled, or deceived. Usually money is involved. But let’s be honest. Spiritual defraud is more devastating than financial fraud. ...
Keep ReadingAugust 18, 2021 by Tommy Clayton | Category: Sermon Series | Tags: encouragement
We suffer from excess. We’re overdrawn on our bank accounts, overextended in our responsibilities, and overwhelmed with life in general. And with the cultural anger and division taking place right now, a lot of people are overheated. But when’s the last time you heard someone complain of being over encouraged? Me neither, especially after the headlines this month. They...
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