America's Wasted Legacy: What's the Problem?
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By Dr. Paul M. Elliott
As Americans prepare to observe the anniversary of the nation's founding, their country is in deep crisis. The Bible-based legacy of the founding fathers is being devalued and discarded at a breathtaking pace.
What is the problem, and what is the solution? Today many people - even Christians - are looking in the wrong places and to the wrong people for definitions of the problem, and therefore they are grasping at the wrong answers.
To understand the solution to any crisis, you must first understand the cause. You will find that answer in only one place: the Word of God.
What is America's real problem? God sums it up in seven words in Ephesians chapter six. The urgent need of the hour is for Christians, not only in America but around the world, to face this fact and act upon it.
This week we present part one of a two-part message on this vital issue. Originally aired in 2010, this is one of our most requested programs.
As Americans prepare to observe the anniversary of the nation's founding, their country is in deep crisis. The Bible-based legacy of the founding fathers is being devalued and discarded at a breathtaking pace.
What is the problem, and what is the solution? Today many people - even Christians - are looking in the wrong places and to the wrong people for definitions of the problem, and therefore they are grasping at the wrong answers.
To understand the solution to any crisis, you must first understand the cause. You will find that answer in only one place: the Word of God.
What is America's real problem? God sums it up in seven words in Ephesians chapter six. The urgent need of the hour is for Christians, not only in America but around the world, to face this fact and act upon it.
This week we present part one of a two-part message on this vital issue. Originally aired in 2010, this is one of our most requested programs.
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What is the nature of Scripture -- the Book that we hold in our hands? How are we to use the Bible in our daily lives, and in the life of the church?
These are critical questions for the church in all ages, and they are especially critical in the times in which we live. There is a great deal of confusion about these two questions in the church today, and many wrong answers are widely circulated. We need to be sure of the right answer.
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When we first began the Scripture-Driven Church broadcast several years ago, the first ten messages we produced were a series titled "What Does It Mean To Be A Scripture-Driven Church?" Some of the archived recordings of that series are of rather poor audio quality. But even so, over the years it has been the most-listened-to series in our archive, and also the most-request resource on CD.
Today we present the first message in an updated version of that series. We have added new content to the messages, and of course the audio quality is much improved. We hope this series will be a blessing, encouragement, and challenge to you.
Message number one explores the crisis state of the Evangelical church, in which the Bible has become, as one magazine puts it, "The Greatest Story Never Read."
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Mormons call themselves "Latter-Day Saints." But what is their definition of a saint? Does it pass the Biblical test? Today we shall see that four key elements of Mormon teaching combine to put forth a false gospel that condemns rather than saves.
Mormonism's confusing and contradictory soteriology:
. denies Christ's atonement
. says that each person must atone for his own sins by works
. teaches near-universal "salvation"
. says that Mormon men will become gods ruling their own planets, while all others will be relegated to the status of second- and third-class citizens for eternity.
But what does Scripture say? Stay tuned to learn more.