The Supernatural Character of Christianity
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Today "supernatural" is a word that many Christians seem afraid to use to describe the faith, for fear of offending the unsaved.
Today, much of the church seems to avoid the word "supernatural" in speaking of the Christian faith. Many Christians seem afraid of what unbelievers will think if we speak in these terms.
But if you take away the supernatural character of the Christian faith, what do you have left? You have a religion that is emptied of its power. You have a Bible that is no longer the Word of God, but merely the word of man.
Bible believing Christians must never be ashamed of the supernatural character of the Christian faith. And that is why - if indeed we have been raised with Christ - we must "seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God" (Colossians 3:1).
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How must the church conduct evangelism, and answer anti-Christian positions?
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Today we continue our discussion of the seven marks of a Scripture-driven church with a detailed examination of points 3, 4, and 5.
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Today we continue our discussion of the seven marks of a Scripture-driven church, by examining the first two in detail.