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Over the next couple of episodes we'll discuss an issue that comes up often when a Christian attempts to point a non-Christian to the truth of the Bible, or even when two Christians are discussing a disagreement they have over a doctrinal issue. It's not uncommon to hear the response, “Isn't that just your interpretation?” Is the Bible hopelessly obscure? Can its teaching be truly known? Or is it just each of us arriving at what we THINK it means? Can we know the Bible’s message and, if so, how?
By Community Bible Church of Trenton, MI5
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Over the next couple of episodes we'll discuss an issue that comes up often when a Christian attempts to point a non-Christian to the truth of the Bible, or even when two Christians are discussing a disagreement they have over a doctrinal issue. It's not uncommon to hear the response, “Isn't that just your interpretation?” Is the Bible hopelessly obscure? Can its teaching be truly known? Or is it just each of us arriving at what we THINK it means? Can we know the Bible’s message and, if so, how?